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JSP Include Tag Example

JSP Include tag is used to include another resource in current JSP. Another resource can be either static or dynamic file.

General syntex of JSP Include Tag look like this:

Syntex:

<jsp:include page="xyz" flush="true"/>

Example:

<jsp:include page="/index/index.jsp" flush="true"/>

OR

<jsp:include page="/index/index.jsp" flush="true">
              <jsp:param name="username" value="dinesh">
         </jsp:include>

Explanation: As shown above, include tag in JSP has only two attributes “page” and “flush”.

page Attribute: page attribute in JSP Include Tag specifies the relative path of the source which is going to be included in current jsp. This file can be any static or dynamic file.

flush Attribute: flush attribute in JSP Include Tag must be set to true as it does not have any default value.

param tag: param tag is useful to pass any parameter to a dynamic page. You can use more than one param tag within include tag in JSP to pass multiple parameters.

If the included file is statics, its content is directly added to the current JSP.

If included file is dynamic, it is first processed and result is included in the current JSP.

Once the included file is processed, the next line in current JSP starts processing.

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Dinesh Rajput is the chief editor of a website Dineshonjava, a technical blog dedicated to the Spring and Java technologies. It has a series of articles related to Java technologies. Dinesh has been a Spring enthusiast since 2008 and is a Pivotal Certified Spring Professional, an author of a book Spring 5 Design Pattern, and a blogger. He has more than 10 years of experience with different aspects of Spring and Java design and development. His core expertise lies in the latest version of Spring Framework, Spring Boot, Spring Security, creating REST APIs, Microservice Architecture, Reactive Pattern, Spring AOP, Design Patterns, Struts, Hibernate, Web Services, Spring Batch, Cassandra, MongoDB, and Web Application Design and Architecture. He is currently working as a technology manager at a leading product and web development company. He worked as a developer and tech lead at the Bennett, Coleman & Co. Ltd and was the first developer in his previous company, Paytm. Dinesh is passionate about the latest Java technologies and loves to write technical blogs related to it. He is a very active member of the Java and Spring community on different forums. When it comes to the Spring Framework and Java, Dinesh tops the list!

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