Jsf component in jsp page

Hi sir,
I have developed one jsf application where jsp page has been created , and jsf components were embedded. I m little bit confused regarding,
1. is there no jsp components as its own.
2. if I create jsf page instead of jsp, then can i get all the functionalities of jsp to avoid the jsp extension.
I m getting lots of help from all of you. so i m grateful to you.
Regards
Inam

Hi,
I dont think that developers check your question at 'Database security' forum.
Good luck.

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