I need to check if a variable is already defined somewhere else in the code when getting there.
Because of includes in JSP, I sometimes get a variable defined in two spots, and java then returns an error. Using the jsp:include doesn't seem to work either.
I am looking for something in the form of an #ifndef of c, but not in the pre-processor (as this is java) to avoid having a duplicate local variable issue.
I cannot use ==null or isnull() as sometimes, the variable won't be defined at all, not just uninitialized
解决方案
I don't believe that there is a magic trick that will solve your issue, the only thing that could be done is to apply a naming convention in your jsp files especially those which are meant to be included. You can for example add a prefix to the name of your variables, assuming that your file is myfolder/foo.jsp and your variable is bar, you can rename it to myfolder_foo_jsp_bar this way you won't have any naming collision anymore.