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Can customers use Oracle JDeveloper to insert ESI and JESI tags into their HTML, JSP, and Servlet code?

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Can customers use Oracle JDeveloper to insert ESI and JESI tags into their HTML, JSP, and Servlet code?

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Yes. JDeveloper supports the use of ESI and JESI and currently ships with the JESI tag library. An easy-to-use ESI Servlet Filter extension is also available for JDeveloper. The filter allows developers to create JSPs with ESI and JESI tags (using the component palette), and test them within the development environment. Without the extension, JSPs developed with ESI or JESI will not be rendered properly when previewed in JDeveloper.

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