Name
<jsp:include>
Synopsis
The
<jsp:include>
action includes the response from another JSP page, servlet, or
static file in the same web application. The execution of the current
page continues after including the response generated by the target
resource.
If any response content has been buffered when the
<jsp:include>
action is executed, the
flush
attribute controls whether or not to flush
the buffer.
The URI path information available through the request object
reflects the URI path information for the source JSP page even in the
target resource. All other request information is also left
untouched, so the target resource has access to all the original
parameters and headers passed with the request. Additional parameters
can be passed to the target resource through
<jsp:param>
elements in the
<jsp:include>
element’s
body.
Syntax
<jsp:include page="pageOrContextRelativePath
" [flush="true|false
"] />
Attributes
Attribute name |
Java type |
Dynamic value accepted |
Description |
page |
String |
Yes |
A page- or context-relative URI path for the resource to include. |
flush |
boolean |
No |
Set to |
Example
<jsp:include page="navigation.jsp" />
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