Hey!
I don't know what you mean by bufferize the JSP.
Consider a redesign which includes Java Beans.
Details are in any good JSP book.
Basically, use a servlet to fill up your Beans with data from
your DB access. Then use the Bean's getter() in your JSP.
Good luck.
Sans adieu,
Danny Rubis
"Kieffer, Guillaume" wrote:
> Hello...
>
> Is there a means to "bufferize" a JSP page before its execution, to know
> what it contains ( Expressly its tags, arguments...etc..)
> If it is possible, how can I do that ???
>
> In fact in a real example, I want to put tags in a JSP pages which would be
> removed visually by the results of the SQL statement they generate... But in
> fact I think it would be very slow if the requests to the database are made
> while the page is executed....It would be better if they were done before
> the page is executed, so that all requests are made in a same time....
>
> If you understand my problem, please mail me, it is very important ....
>
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