It's JSP specific - they just do a two step parse - once to XML and then
from XML to Java - It's not in the spec.

Kevin Jones
DevelopMentor
www.develop.com

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> Sent: 10 March 2000 20:32
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> Subject: jsp,xml and servlets..
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>
> Hi,
> PLs pardon me as this might sound like a novice question....
>
> I have been using jsp for some time..and things have been
> great...I use Jrun
> with apache on Linux and have abs no complaints...real cool product..
>
> Jrun generates an XML file when a jsp file is compiled to a servlet..I am
> just curious why this is done..Is this Jrun specific or is it
> defined in the
> jsp specs..?? i am no expert with all this stuff..Hope some one can shed
> some light or better still point me to a url that has the relavant info...
>
> TIA.
> Arni
>
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