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Two plus One Methods *

* The interface defines a protocol with 3 methods; only two of * them: jspInit() and jspDestroy() are part of this interface as * the signature of the third method: _jspService() depends on * the specific protocol used and cannot be expressed in a generic * way in Java. *

* A class implementing this interface is responsible for invoking * the above methods at the appropriate time based on the * corresponding Servlet-based method invocations. *

* The jspInit() and jspDestroy() methods can be defined by a JSP * author, but the _jspService() method is defined automatically * by the JSP processor based on the contents of the JSP page. * *

_jspService() *

* The _jspService()method corresponds to the body of the JSP page. This * method is defined automatically by the JSP container and should never * be defined by the JSP page author. *

* If a superclass is specified using the extends attribute, that * superclass may choose to perform some actions in its service() method * before or after calling the _jspService() method. See using the extends * attribute in the JSP_Engine chapter of the JSP specification. *

* The specific signature depends on the protocol supported by the JSP page. * *

 * public void _jspService(ServletRequestSubtype request,
 *                             ServletResponseSubtype response)
 *        throws ServletException, IOException;
 * 
*/ public interface JspPage extends Servlet { /** * The jspInit() method is invoked when the JSP page is initialized. It * is the responsibility of the JSP implementation (and of the class * mentioned by the extends attribute, if present) that at this point * invocations to the getServletConfig() method will return the desired * value. * * A JSP page can override this method by including a definition for it * in a declaration element. * * A JSP page should redefine the init() method from Servlet. */ public void jspInit(); /** * The jspDestroy() method is invoked when the JSP page is about to be * destroyed. * * A JSP page can override this method by including a definition for it * in a declaration element. * * A JSP page should redefine the destroy() method from Servlet. */ public void jspDestroy(); }