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A Web server may include an application’s output in its response to a calling client browser. The application and the included result are termed server-side include (SSI). The reasons for using SSI applications are identical to those of using a servlet in a Web server; you can use SSI when the resulting output should include dynamically generated output, such as the current time or a dynamically generated image.
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Jörelid, L. (2002). Sharing Servlet Resources. In: J2EE FrontEnd Technologies: A Programmer’s Guide to Servlets, JavaServer Pages, and Enterprise JavaBeans. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-1148-8_2
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