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Diff between JSP 1.1 and JSP1.2

 
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Hi Guys,
am a newbie to the forum.am planning for SCWCD certification and following Java Server Programming -J2EE.But as the book covers JSP 1.1 and the JSP 1.2 is covered for the certification ,was wondering what the difference between JSP 1.2 and 1.1 is...
any ideas....
Thanks in advance!!
Zareena
 
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what the difference between JSP 1.2 and 1.1
I could list them here, but I am afraid I will probably miss a lot....so here's what I suggest.
Download the JSP 1.2 spec, if you haven't already done so. Goto p253 Appendix JSP.E which lists all the changes.
Good luck.
- satya
 
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Thanks Satya!
Its pg 243 otherwise....
-Zareena
 
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