| Package | Description | 
|---|---|
| javax.faces.webapp | Classes required for integration of
JavaServer Faces into web applications, including a standard servlet,
base classes for JSP custom component
tags, and concrete tag implementations for core tags. | 
| javax.servlet.jsp | Classes and interfaces for the Core JSP 2.3 API. | 
| javax.servlet.jsp.jstl.core | Classes and interfaces related to the core tag library component of the JavaServer Pages Standard Tag Library (JSTL). | 
| javax.servlet.jsp.jstl.fmt | Classes and interfaces related to the locale sensitive formatting tag library component of the JavaServer Pages Standard Tag Library (JSTL). | 
| javax.servlet.jsp.tagext | Classes and interfaces for the definition of JavaServer Pages Tag Libraries. | 
| Class and Description | 
|---|
| JspException A generic exception known to the JSP engine; uncaught
 JspExceptions will result in an invocation of the errorpage
 machinery. | 
| JspWriter 
 The actions and template data in a JSP page is written using the
 JspWriter object that is referenced by the implicit variable out which
 is initialized automatically using methods in the PageContext object. | 
| PageContext 
 PageContext extends JspContext to provide useful context information for
 when JSP technology is used in a Servlet environment. | 
| Class and Description | 
|---|
| ErrorData Contains information about an error, for error pages. | 
| JspApplicationContext Stores application-scoped information relevant to JSP containers. | 
| JspContext JspContextserves as the base class for the 
 PageContext class and abstracts all information that is not specific
 to servlets. | 
| JspEngineInfo The JspEngineInfo is an abstract class that provides information on the
 current JSP engine. | 
| JspException A generic exception known to the JSP engine; uncaught
 JspExceptions will result in an invocation of the errorpage
 machinery. | 
| JspFactory 
 The JspFactory is an abstract class that defines a number of factory
 methods available to a JSP page at runtime for the purposes of creating
 instances of various interfaces and classes used to support the JSP 
 implementation. | 
| JspPage The JspPage interface describes the generic interaction that a JSP Page
 Implementation class must satisfy; pages that use the HTTP protocol
 are described by the HttpJspPage interface. | 
| JspWriter 
 The actions and template data in a JSP page is written using the
 JspWriter object that is referenced by the implicit variable out which
 is initialized automatically using methods in the PageContext object. | 
| PageContext 
 PageContext extends JspContext to provide useful context information for
 when JSP technology is used in a Servlet environment. | 
| Class and Description | 
|---|
| JspException A generic exception known to the JSP engine; uncaught
 JspExceptions will result in an invocation of the errorpage
 machinery. | 
| JspTagException Exception to be used by a Tag Handler to indicate some unrecoverable
 error. | 
| PageContext 
 PageContext extends JspContext to provide useful context information for
 when JSP technology is used in a Servlet environment. | 
| Class and Description | 
|---|
| PageContext 
 PageContext extends JspContext to provide useful context information for
 when JSP technology is used in a Servlet environment. | 
| Class and Description | 
|---|
| JspContext JspContextserves as the base class for the 
 PageContext class and abstracts all information that is not specific
 to servlets. | 
| JspException A generic exception known to the JSP engine; uncaught
 JspExceptions will result in an invocation of the errorpage
 machinery. | 
| JspWriter 
 The actions and template data in a JSP page is written using the
 JspWriter object that is referenced by the implicit variable out which
 is initialized automatically using methods in the PageContext object. | 
| PageContext 
 PageContext extends JspContext to provide useful context information for
 when JSP technology is used in a Servlet environment. | 
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