Selasa, 11 Maret 2014

Top 10 JSP Interview Questions Answers for Java Programmer




This JSP interview questions and answers are asked in various J2EE interview and focus on view part of MVC framework. JSP or Java Server Pages is a Java technology used to render dynamic view. Whenever you go for any Java web developer interview there is always some interview questions on JSP. This article is a collection of some JSP interview questions which has asked in various interview to my friends and colleagues. You can easily find answers of these JSP interview question by google but I have included my version for quick reference. I would love to here back from you and please share some JSP interview questions asked to you guys on interview; I can include those in main post for everybody’s benefit.





JSP Interview Questions and Answers



Here are collection of 10 most frequently asked interview questions on JSP , there were lot on my kitty but I only included 10 to avoid getting post lengthy, also my purpose was to prepare a list of questions which can be easily reference before going for any JSP or Java interview. Not wasting any more time here are my top 10 JSP interview questions answers:



Interview Questions Answers on JSP




Question 1: Explain include Directive and include Action of JSP


Ans:  This is a very popular interview question on JSP, which has been asked from long time and still asked in various interview. This question is good to test some fundamental concept like translation of JSP and difference between translation time and run time kind of concept.





Syntax for include Directive is <%@ include file="fileName" %> which means we are including some file to our JSP Page when we use include directive contents of included file will be added to calling JSP page at translation time means when the calling JSP is converted to servlet ,all the contents are added to that page .one important thing is that any JSP page is complied if we make any changes to that particular page but if we have changed the included file or JSP page the main calling JSP page will not execute again so the output will not be according to our expectation, this one is the main disadvantage of using the include directive that why it is mostly use to add static  resources, like Header and footer .





Syntax for include action is it’s a runtime procedure means the result of the JSP page which is mentioned in relative URL is appended  to calling JSP at runtime on their response object at the location where we have used this tag


So any changes made to included page is being effected every time, this is the main advantage of this action but only relative URL we can use here ,because request and response object is passed between calling JSP and included JSP.





Question 2: Difference Between include Directive and include Action of JSP


This JSP interview question is a continuation of earlier question I just made it a separate one to write answer in clear tabular format.












Include Directive


Include Action


include directive is processed at the translation time


Include action is processed at the run time.


include directive can use relative or absolute path


Include action always use relative path


Include directive can only include contents of resource it will not process the dynamic resource


Include action process the dynamic resource and result will be added to calling JSP


We can not pass any other parameter


Here we can pass other parameter also using JSP:param


We cannot  pass any request or response object to calling jsp to included file or JSP or vice versa


In this case it’s possible.









Question 3: Is it possible for one JSP to extend another java class if yes how?





Ans: Yes it is possible we can extends another JSP using this <%@ include page extends="classname" %> it’s a perfectly correct because when JSP is converted to servlet its implements javax.servlet.jsp.HttpJspPage interface, so for jsp page its possible to extend another java class . This question can be tricky if you don’t know some basic fact J, though its not advisable to write java code in jsp instead its better to use expression language and tag library.





Question 4: What is < jsp:usebean >tag why it is used.









JSP Interivew questions Answers


Ans: This was very popular JSP interview question during early 2000, it has lost some of its shine but still asked now and then on interviews.





JSP Syntax



        id="beanInstName"

        scope="page | request | session | application"

       

            class="package.class"    type="package.class"



           





This tag is used to create a instance of java bean first of all it tries to find out the bean if bean instance already exist assign stores a reference to it in the variable. If we specified type, gives the Bean that type.otherwise instantiates it from the class we specify, storing a reference to it in the new variable.so jsp:usebean is simple way to create a java bean.


Example:

     






a element contains a element that sets property values in the Bean,we have element also to get the value from the bean.





Explanation of Attribute





 id="beanInstanceName"


A variable that identifies the Bean in the scope we specify. If the Bean has already been created by another element, the value of id must match the value of id used in the original element.


scope="page | request | session | application"


The scope in which the Bean exists and the variable named in id is available. The default value is page. The meanings of the different scopes are shown below:


  • page – we can use the Bean within the JSP page with the element

  • request – we can use the Bean from any JSP page processing the same request, until a JSP page sends a response to the client or forwards the request to another file.



  • session – we can use the Bean from any JSP page in the same session as the JSP page that created the Bean. The Bean exists across the entire session, and any page that participates in the session can use it..

  • application – we can use the Bean from any JSP page in the same application as the JSP page that created the Bean. The Bean exists across an entire JSP application, and any page in the application can use the Bean.



class="package.class"


Instantiates a Bean from a class, using the new keyword and the class constructor. The class must not be abstract and must have a public, no-argument constructor.


type="package.class"


If the Bean already exists in the scope, gives the Bean a data type other than the class from which it was instantiated. If you use type without class or beanName, no Bean is instantiated.





Question 5: How can one Jsp Communicate with Java file.





Ans:we have import tag <%@ page import="market.stock.*” %> like this we can import all the java file to our jsp and use them as a regular class another way is  servlet can send  the instance of the java class to our  jsp and we can retrieve that object from the request obj and use it in our page.





Question 6: what are the implicit Object





Ans: This is a fact based interview question what it checks is how much coding you do in JSP if you are doing it frequently you definitely know them. Implicit object are the object that are created by web container provides to a developer to access them in their program using JavaBeans and Servlets. These objects are called implicit objects because they are automatically instantiated.they are bydefault available in JSP page.





They are: request, response, pageContext, session, and application, out, config, page, and exception.





Question 7: In JSP page how can we handle runtime exception?





Ans: This is another popular JSP interview question which has asked to check how candidate used to handle Error and Exception in JSP. We can use the errorPage attribute of the page directive to have uncaught run-time exceptions automatically forwarded to an error processing page.





Example: <%@ page errorPage="error.jsp" %>





It will redirect the browser to the JSP page error.jsp if an uncaught exception is encountered during request processing. Within error.jsp, will have to indicate that it is an error-processing page, using the directive: <%@ page isErrorPage="true" %>








Question 8: Why is _jspService() method starting with an '_' while other life cycle methods do not?





Ans: main JSP life cycle method are jspInit() jspDestroy() and _jspService() ,bydefault whatever content we write in our jsp page will go inside the _jspService() method by the container if again will try to override this method JSP compiler will give error but we can override other two life cycle method as we have implementing this two in jsp so making this difference container use _ in jspService() method and shows that we cant override this method.








Question 9: How can you pass information form one jsp to included jsp:





Ans: This JSP interview question is little tricky and fact based. Using < Jsp: param> tag we can pass parameter from main jsp to included jsp page





Example:











Question 10: what is the need of tag library?





Ans tag library is a collection of custom tags. Custom actions helps recurring tasks will be handled more easily they can be reused across more than one application and increase productivity. JSP tag libraries are used by Web application designers who can focus on presentation issues rather than being concerned with how to access databases and other enterprise services. Some of the popular tag libraries are Apache display tag library and String tag library. You can also check my post on display tag library example on Spring.





Please contribute any interview questions asked to you guys on JSP Interview or if you are looking for answer of any JSP questions, I will try to help you.





























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