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- Unified_Expression_Language abstract "The Java Unified Expression Language is a special purpose programming language mostly used in Java web applications for embedding expressions into web pages.The Java specification writers and expert groups of the Java web-tier technologies have worked on a unified expression language which was first included in the JSP 2.1 specification (JSR-245), and later specified by itself in JSR-341, part of Java EE 7.".
- Q1399846 abstract "The Java Unified Expression Language is a special purpose programming language mostly used in Java web applications for embedding expressions into web pages.The Java specification writers and expert groups of the Java web-tier technologies have worked on a unified expression language which was first included in the JSP 2.1 specification (JSR-245), and later specified by itself in JSR-341, part of Java EE 7.".
- Unified_Expression_Language comment "The Java Unified Expression Language is a special purpose programming language mostly used in Java web applications for embedding expressions into web pages.The Java specification writers and expert groups of the Java web-tier technologies have worked on a unified expression language which was first included in the JSP 2.1 specification (JSR-245), and later specified by itself in JSR-341, part of Java EE 7.".
- Q1399846 comment "The Java Unified Expression Language is a special purpose programming language mostly used in Java web applications for embedding expressions into web pages.The Java specification writers and expert groups of the Java web-tier technologies have worked on a unified expression language which was first included in the JSP 2.1 specification (JSR-245), and later specified by itself in JSR-341, part of Java EE 7.".