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I am currently trying to learn JSP. My question is, at present I used to include the header and footer of the page using:

<%@include file="includes/header.jsp" %>

and

<%@include file="includes/footer.jsp" %>

But now, I have separated the page content also. So, if user clicks on a page, say products, it has to load the JSP file which is situated in: includes/pages/products.jsp So, the link to the user is like: <a href="index.jsp?p=products">Products</a>.

So, I have to get the p value and display the page based on it.

Following is what I have done so far.

<%
 if(request.getParameter("p")!=null)
 { 
   String p = request.getParameter("p");
%>    

<%@include file="includes/page_name.jsp" %>

<% 
 }
%>

So, how do I place the value of variable "p" in position of "page_name" ?

Or, is there any other method that I could use ?

In PHP, we could use the include() or include_once(). I am bit stuck in this JSP. :(

Thanks in advance. :)

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Why not hardcode the pagename there? anyways you are checking for P, then you know distination page will be p.jsp, so any reason to complicate? – Nambari Feb 2 '12 at 9:52
Thanks for replying. It was for an example. Actually, I have subdivided the page into several. For example, if I have a Products page in admin area, to add new product, edit a product, search a product, view a product, etc.. it is separated into sub pages. So, hardcoding each line would look nasty. Say, to display my name for only 10 times, I could either choose to print using a loop or write down the 10 lines. But I think, choosing the loop is better. Isn't it ? I think, this might be the solution: stackoverflow.com/questions/482788/… – Akhilesh B Chandran Feb 2 '12 at 10:03

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What you're doing is a static include. A static include is resolved at compile time, and may thus not use a parameter value, which is only known at execution time.

What you need is a dynamic include:

<jsp:include page="..." />

Note that you should use the JSP EL rather than scriptlets. It also seems that you're implementing a central controller with index.jsp. You should use a servlet to do that instead, and dispatch to the appropriate JSP from this servelt. Or better, use an existing MVC framework like Stripes or Spring MVC.

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Thanks for your suggestions. :) I have tried using jsp:include tag. But at runtime, it gives a file not found error. Exception details:java.io.FileNotFoundException: /includes/&lt;%= p %&gt;.jsp. Looks like the <%= p %> is used as it is in the file path! – Akhilesh B Chandran Feb 2 '12 at 10:25
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Don't use scriptlets. Use JSP EL: page="/includes/${param.p}". Or try with page="<%= "/includes/" + p %>". – JB Nizet Feb 2 '12 at 11:21
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Thank you. I used it like this: <jsp:include page="<%= "includes/" + p + ".jsp" %>" /> and it's working now :) – Akhilesh B Chandran Feb 2 '12 at 11:34
Very good answer! I've seen this pattern (central controller in index.jsp) too many times and it always leads to trouble. – Matthias Hryniszak Mar 6 at 9:58

1.<a href="index.jsp?p=products">Products</a> when user clicks on Products link,you can directly call products.jsp.

I mean u can maintain name of the JSP file same as parameter Value.

<%
 if(request.getParameter("p")!=null)
 { 
   String contextPath="includes/";
   String p = request.getParameter("p");
   p=p+".jsp";
   p=contextPath+p;

%>    

<%@include file="<%=p%>" %>

<% 
 }
%>

or

2.you can maintain external resource file with key,value pairs. like below

products : products.jsp

customer : customers.jsp

you can programatically retrieve the name of JSP file from properies file.

this way you can easily change the name of JSP file

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Thank you. I am using the first thing at the moment. Actually, I am having problem with howto do this ! – Akhilesh B Chandran Feb 2 '12 at 10:29
I have edited the answer – Raju Feb 2 '12 at 10:42
org.apache.jasper.JasperException: /admin.jsp(239,44) PWC6117: File "/<%=p%>" not found. Did that worked in your side ? – Akhilesh B Chandran Feb 2 '12 at 10:56
this is path related issue check if file exists in ur path,I guess u r missing context path (should be includes/admin.jsp).I have not simulated entre scenerio my side – Raju Feb 2 '12 at 11:03
I have tried echoing the value of "p". It is: includes/add.jsp. Then used this in include derivative: <%@ include file="includes/add.jsp" %>. It shows the page contents. But if I use this line instead: <%@ include file="<%=p%>" %>, it shows exception ! – Akhilesh B Chandran Feb 2 '12 at 11:18

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