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Q)  How you have Import Statements in JSP and What is Page Directive ?


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The page directive is used to provide instructions to the container that pertain to the current JSP page. You may code
page directives anywhere in your JSP page.

By convention, page directives are coded at the top of the JSP page.

You could have import statements in JSP by using "@page" as shown below.

<%@ page import="java.util.*, java.lang.*" %>
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<jsp:directive.page errorPage="error.jsp" />



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