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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><xsd:schema xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema"	    targetNamespace="http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/j2ee"	    xmlns:j2ee="http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/j2ee"	    xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema"	    elementFormDefault="qualified"	    attributeFormDefault="unqualified"	    version="2.0">  <xsd:annotation>    <xsd:documentation>      @(#)jsp_2_0.xsds	1.17 03/18/03    </xsd:documentation>  </xsd:annotation>  <xsd:annotation>    <xsd:documentation>      Copyright 2002 Sun Microsystems, Inc., 901 San Antonio      Road, Palo Alto, California 94303, U.S.A. All rights      reserved.      Sun Microsystems, Inc. has intellectual property rights      relating to technology described in this document. In      particular, and without limitation, these intellectual      property rights may include one or more of the U.S. patents      listed at http://www.sun.com/patents and one or more      additional patents or pending patent applications in the      U.S. and other countries.      This document and the technology which it describes are      distributed under licenses restricting their use, copying,      distribution, and decompilation. No part of this document      may be reproduced in any form by any means without prior      written authorization of Sun and its licensors, if any.      Third-party software, including font technology, is      copyrighted and licensed from Sun suppliers.      Sun, Sun Microsystems, the Sun logo, Solaris, Java, J2EE,      JavaServer Pages, Enterprise JavaBeans and the Java Coffee      Cup logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun      Microsystems, Inc. in the U.S. and other countries.      Federal Acquisitions: Commercial Software - Government Users      Subject to Standard License Terms and Conditions.    </xsd:documentation>  </xsd:annotation>  <xsd:annotation>    <xsd:documentation>      This is the XML Schema for the JSP 2.0 deployment descriptor      types.  The JSP 2.0 schema contains all the special      structures and datatypes that are necessary to use JSP files      from a web application.      The contents of this schema is used by the web-app_2_4.xsd      file to define JSP specific content.    </xsd:documentation>  </xsd:annotation>  <xsd:annotation>    <xsd:documentation>      The following conventions apply to all J2EE      deployment descriptor elements unless indicated otherwise.      - In elements that specify a pathname to a file within the	same JAR file, relative filenames (i.e., those not	starting with "/") are considered relative to the root of	the JAR file's namespace.  Absolute filenames (i.e., those	starting with "/") also specify names in the root of the	JAR file's namespace.  In general, relative names are	preferred.  The exception is .war files where absolute	names are preferred for consistency with the Servlet API.    </xsd:documentation>  </xsd:annotation>  <xsd:include schemaLocation="j2ee_1_4.xsd"/><!-- **************************************************** -->  <xsd:complexType name="jsp-configType">    <xsd:annotation>      <xsd:documentation>	The jsp-configType is used to provide global configuration	information for the JSP files in a web application. It has	two subelements, taglib and jsp-property-group.      </xsd:documentation>    </xsd:annotation>    <xsd:sequence>      <xsd:element name="taglib"		   type="j2ee:taglibType"		   minOccurs="0"		   maxOccurs="unbounded"/>      <xsd:element name="jsp-property-group"		   type="j2ee:jsp-property-groupType"		   minOccurs="0"		   maxOccurs="unbounded"/>    </xsd:sequence>    <xsd:attribute name="id" type="xsd:ID"/>  </xsd:complexType><!-- **************************************************** -->  <xsd:complexType name="jsp-fileType">    <xsd:annotation>      <xsd:documentation>	The jsp-file element contains the full path to a JSP file	within the web application beginning with a `/'.      </xsd:documentation>    </xsd:annotation>    <xsd:simpleContent>      <xsd:restriction base="j2ee:pathType"/>    </xsd:simpleContent>  </xsd:complexType><!-- **************************************************** -->  <xsd:complexType name="jsp-property-groupType">    <xsd:annotation>      <xsd:documentation>	The jsp-property-groupType is used to group a number of	files so they can be given global property information.	All files so described are deemed to be JSP files.  The	following additional properties can be described:	    - Control whether EL is ignored	    - Control whether scripting elements are invalid	    - Indicate pageEncoding information.	    - Indicate that a resource is a JSP document (XML)	    - Prelude and Coda automatic includes.      </xsd:documentation>    </xsd:annotation>    <xsd:sequence>      <xsd:group ref="j2ee:descriptionGroup"/>      <xsd:element name="url-pattern"		   type="j2ee:url-patternType"		   maxOccurs="unbounded"/>      <xsd:element name="el-ignored"		   type="j2ee:true-falseType"		   minOccurs="0">	<xsd:annotation>	  <xsd:documentation>	    Can be used to easily set the isELIgnored	    property of a group of JSP pages.  By default, the	    EL evaluation is enabled for Web Applications using	    a Servlet 2.4 or greater web.xml, and disabled	    otherwise.	  </xsd:documentation>	</xsd:annotation>      </xsd:element>      <xsd:element name="page-encoding"		   type="j2ee:string"		   minOccurs="0">	<xsd:annotation>	  <xsd:documentation>	    The valid values of page-encoding are those of the	    pageEncoding page directive.  It is a	    translation-time error to name different encodings	    in the pageEncoding attribute of the page directive	    of a JSP page and in a JSP configuration element	    matching the page.  It is also a translation-time	    error to name different encodings in the prolog	    or text declaration of a document in XML syntax and	    in a JSP configuration element matching the document.	    It is legal to name the same encoding through	    mulitple mechanisms.	  </xsd:documentation>	</xsd:annotation>      </xsd:element>      <xsd:element name="scripting-invalid"		   type="j2ee:true-falseType"		   minOccurs="0">	<xsd:annotation>	  <xsd:documentation>	    Can be used to easily disable scripting in a	    group of JSP pages.  By default, scripting is	    enabled.	  </xsd:documentation>	</xsd:annotation>      </xsd:element>      <xsd:element name="is-xml"		   type="j2ee:true-falseType"		   minOccurs="0">	<xsd:annotation>	  <xsd:documentation>	    If true, denotes that the group of resources	    that match the URL pattern are JSP documents,	    and thus must be interpreted as XML documents.	    If false, the resources are assumed to not	    be JSP documents, unless there is another	    property group that indicates otherwise.	  </xsd:documentation>	</xsd:annotation>      </xsd:element>      <xsd:element name="include-prelude"		   type="j2ee:pathType"		   minOccurs="0"		   maxOccurs="unbounded">	<xsd:annotation>	  <xsd:documentation>	    The include-prelude element is a context-relative	    path that must correspond to an element in the	    Web Application.  When the element is present,	    the given path will be automatically included (as	    in an include directive) at the beginning of each	    JSP page in this jsp-property-group.	  </xsd:documentation>	</xsd:annotation>      </xsd:element>      <xsd:element name="include-coda"		   type="j2ee:pathType"		   minOccurs="0"		   maxOccurs="unbounded">	<xsd:annotation>	  <xsd:documentation>	    The include-coda element is a context-relative	    path that must correspond to an element in the	    Web Application.  When the element is present,	    the given path will be automatically included (as	    in an include directive) at the end of each	    JSP page in this jsp-property-group.	  </xsd:documentation>	</xsd:annotation>      </xsd:element>    </xsd:sequence>    <xsd:attribute name="id" type="xsd:ID"/>  </xsd:complexType><!-- **************************************************** -->  <xsd:complexType name="taglibType">    <xsd:annotation>      <xsd:documentation>	The taglibType defines the syntax for declaring in	the deployment descriptor that a tag library is	available to the application.  This can be done	to override implicit map entries from TLD files and	from the container.      </xsd:documentation>    </xsd:annotation>    <xsd:sequence>      <xsd:element name="taglib-uri"		   type="j2ee:string">	<xsd:annotation>	  <xsd:documentation>	    A taglib-uri element describes a URI identifying a	    tag library used in the web application.  The body	    of the taglib-uri element may be either an	    absolute URI specification, or a relative URI.	    There should be no entries in web.xml with the	    same taglib-uri value.	  </xsd:documentation>	</xsd:annotation>      </xsd:element>      <xsd:element name="taglib-location"		   type="j2ee:pathType">	<xsd:annotation>	  <xsd:documentation>	    the taglib-location element contains the location	    (as a resource relative to the root of the web	    application) where to find the Tag Library	    Description file for the tag library.	  </xsd:documentation>	</xsd:annotation>      </xsd:element>    </xsd:sequence>    <xsd:attribute name="id" type="xsd:ID"/>  </xsd:complexType></xsd:schema>

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