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JavaServer Pages (JSP) is a technology that helps software developers create dynamically generated web pages based on HTML, XML, or other document types. Released in 1999 by Sun Microsystems,[1] JSP is similar to PHP and ASP, but it uses the Java programming language.
To deploy and run JavaServer Pages, a compatible web server with a servlet container, such as Apache Tomcat or Jetty, is required.
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JSP

JavaServer Pages (JSP) is a technology that helps software developers create dynamically generated web pages based on HTML, XML, or other document types. Released in 1999 by Sun Microsystems,[1] JSP is similar to PHP and ASP, but it uses the Java programming language.

To deploy and run JavaServer Pages, a compatible web server with a servlet container, such as Apache Tomcat or Jetty, is required. <source lang="jsp"> <!DOCTYPE html> <%@ taglib prefix="spring" uri="http://www.springframework.org/tags"%> <html lang="en"> <body>

Spring Boot JSP Example

Hello ${message}

           Click on this <a href="next">link</a> to visit another page.

</body> </html> </source>

Thymeleaf

https://www.thymeleaf.org/

Allow Backend and Frontend developers to communicate throug text inside HTML repalaced at the template rendering with the text contained in the "text" attribute <source lang="html">

Welcome to our grocery store, Sebastian Pepper!

</source>

Apache FreeMarker

https://velocity.apache.org/

Apache Velocity

https://velocity.apache.org/

Pebble

https://pebbletemplates.io/