How to include a html file in jsp

hi all
I have a question about including a html in jsp.
here's the sample of my jsp file:
<%
String filename = "helloworld.html";
%>
<%@ include file="helloworld.html" %>
how will you go about doing it so that the included file depends on the variable "filename"? I've tried doing the following but I got an error:
<%@ include file=filename %>
Thank you very much :)

try this:-
<%
String filename = "helloworld.html";
%>
<jsp:include page='<%= filename %>' />
This should work.

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