Printing out double quote string

Hello,
I would like to know how can i print out the double quote string (")
in JSP using out.print(), because a double qoute has already used
for indicating the string. If the string that i want to print out is including double quote("), how can i print that string out.
THX !

out.println("\"mystring\"");
generally: backslash "\" is used in Java to quote special characters e.g. out.println("c:\\my documents\\bla");

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         at org.openide.util.Task.run(Task.java:136)
         at org.openide.util.RequestProcessor$Processor.run(RequestProcessor.java:599)
    Caused by: java.lang.RuntimeException: Compile failed: xsd.XSD_MB235401907.X_all_B: Line 69: String literal is not properly closed by a double-quote
         at com.stc.javac.Javac.compile(Javac.java:227)
         at com.stc.otd.codegen.BaseXsdDtdGenerator.compileFromJarfile(BaseXsdDtdGenerator.java:254)
         at com.stc.otd.codegen.BaseXsdDtdGenerator.compile(BaseXsdDtdGenerator.java:52)
         at com.stc.otd.xsd.codegen.XsdParserGenerator.compile(XsdParserGenerator.java:182)
         at com.stc.otd.codegen.BaseXsdDtdGenerator.generate(BaseXsdDtdGenerator.java:166)
         at com.stc.otd.codegen.BaseXsdDtdGenerator.generate(BaseXsdDtdGenerator.java:90)
         at com.stc.codegen.OTDImpl.model.CollabOTDGenerator.generateCollabOTDJavaFiles(CollabOTDGenerator.java:233)
         at com.stc.codegen.OTDImpl.model.OTDCodeletFactory$OTDCodelet.processOTDJars(OTDCodeletFactory.java:861)
         at com.stc.codegen.OTDImpl.model.OTDCodeletFactory$OTDCodelet.postFileGeneration(OTDCodeletFactory.java:666)
         ... 10 more

    You may need to escape the default slash "\\".
    I'd suggest importing the xsd into the jcaps xml schema editor and verifying that way and then creating the otd by node export.
    Regards,
    Rupert

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