The jsp:params tag is part of the jsp:plugin tag and can only occur as a
direct child of a <jsp:plugin> tag. Using the jsp:params tag in any
other
context results in a translation-time error.
For more information, see the JavaServer Pages (JSP) v1.2 Syntax Reference on the Sun Microsystems® web site.
<jsp:params>
[ <jsp:param name="parameterName"
value="{parameterValue | <%= expression %>}" /> ]
</jsp:params>
<jsp:param name="parameterName"
value="{parameterValue | <%= expression %>}" />+
The <jsp:param> clause allows you to pass one or more name/value pairs as parameters to an included resource. The included resource should be dynamic; that is, a JSP page, servlet, or other resource that can process the parameter. You can use more than one <jsp:param> clause if you want to send more than one parameter to the included resource. The name attribute specifies the parameter name and takes a case-sensitive literal string. The value attribute specifies the parameter value and takes either a case-sensitive literal string or an expression that is evaluated at request time.
<jsp:plugin type=applet code=”Molecule.class” codebase=”/html” > <jsp:params> <jsp:param name=”molecule” value=”molecules/benzene.mol”/> </jsp:params> <jsp:fallback> <p> Unable to start plugin </p> </jsp:fallback> </jsp:plugin>