eXtensible servers Pages (XSP) is an XML-based language, which offers the possibility of dynamically arranged Java code into XML documents. It was developed by the Apache Software Foundation for the Web Publishing Framework Cocoon. The focus of XSP is the separation of content, logic and presentation. The Java program code is in its own XML section that can either occur within or outside of the root element (). XSP pages are transformed into Cocoon producers, typically as Java classes, though any scripting language for which a Java-based processor exists could also be used.
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