File Extension JSP
File: filename.JSP
If you cannot open file extension JSP, you may have a file association error or need to install the appropriate application. We recommend you run the free scan below to identity Windows registry errors.Mime Type:
application/octet-stream
Related Information:
File extension JSP stands for Java Server Pages and is a server-generated common HTML web file. The file uses the Java code from Sun Microsystems. The web server normally parses the Jsp code before it is sent to the computer of users. The end user of the file is never able to see the Jsp code, instead, the user only sees the HTML that is generated using the Java code on the page. The file is edited using web development or text editor programs.
To open the file, Macintosh Operating System users require a Web browser like Firefox or Safari while Windows Operating System users require a Web browser like Firefox or Internet Explorer for opening the file. Jsp file extension simply insert java in HTML pages then change their extensions to 'Jsp' as an alternative for 'html'. If the Windows Operating System fails to open the file, check your system to ensure that it has the proper program for opening the file. Alternatively, run a registry scan to detect any errors associated with the registry. The file extension JSP has a close association with JavaServer Pages like XML, HTML and many more that have special tags containing Java source codes. This enables users to receive dynamic page content. Inaccurate associations cause most errors related to his file extension. It is advisable to scan the system to identify and prevent any errors associated with the file. Running a performance scan is also appropriate for optimization of CPU and Memory usage. Fix all errors related to the file extension to make your applications and system stable. Scanning PC drivers is also necessary because outdated drivers can slowdown the system or cause system errors.
All files with JSP extensions have references to java servlets. Java refers to various computer specifications and software products that work collectively to offer a system for development of application software and deploy it under a cross-platform background. The Java technology allows users to generate XML, HTML and other web pages. The technology also enables Java code and other pre-defined procedures to be inserted in static content. Additionally, the Java technology enables users create JSP tag libraries acting as extensions of standard XML and HTML tags. A tag library provides a platform independent method of extending web server capabilities. File extension JSP is normally compiled into a java servlet by use of a JSP compiler. The compiler might generate servlets in Java codes, which are then sent to the compiler for compilation, or the compiler directly generates a byte code for servlets.
To open the file, Macintosh Operating System users require a Web browser like Firefox or Safari while Windows Operating System users require a Web browser like Firefox or Internet Explorer for opening the file. Jsp file extension simply insert java in HTML pages then change their extensions to 'Jsp' as an alternative for 'html'. If the Windows Operating System fails to open the file, check your system to ensure that it has the proper program for opening the file. Alternatively, run a registry scan to detect any errors associated with the registry. The file extension JSP has a close association with JavaServer Pages like XML, HTML and many more that have special tags containing Java source codes. This enables users to receive dynamic page content. Inaccurate associations cause most errors related to his file extension. It is advisable to scan the system to identify and prevent any errors associated with the file. Running a performance scan is also appropriate for optimization of CPU and Memory usage. Fix all errors related to the file extension to make your applications and system stable. Scanning PC drivers is also necessary because outdated drivers can slowdown the system or cause system errors.
All files with JSP extensions have references to java servlets. Java refers to various computer specifications and software products that work collectively to offer a system for development of application software and deploy it under a cross-platform background. The Java technology allows users to generate XML, HTML and other web pages. The technology also enables Java code and other pre-defined procedures to be inserted in static content. Additionally, the Java technology enables users create JSP tag libraries acting as extensions of standard XML and HTML tags. A tag library provides a platform independent method of extending web server capabilities. File extension JSP is normally compiled into a java servlet by use of a JSP compiler. The compiler might generate servlets in Java codes, which are then sent to the compiler for compilation, or the compiler directly generates a byte code for servlets.
