Showing large number in java

hi:
Everyone, i am doing JSP programming, and i encounter a problem when displaying large numbers on screen, the system will automatically convert the number in exponential format, is there any way to avoid this?
Thanks!

have a look at java.text.DecimalFormat and java.math.BigDecimal

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