turn your servlet into a taglib or a javabean. I think you are using the
wrong approach using a servlet like this.
--Angus
"Robert E. Baker" wrote:
>
> I have a self-contained servlet that returns a single value. I am trying to
> include the output of this servlet in-line on an HTML/JSP page. When I try
> to invoke the servlet using the following JSP INCLUDE tag, the page bombs
> with Exception #500 (java.lang.IllegalStateException: Writer is already
> being used for this request):
>
> <jsp:include page="/servlet/TestServlet" flush="true">
> <jsp:param name="type" value="apples" />
> </jsp:include>
>
> But when I use the JSP FORWARD tag, the servlet and page work perfectly,
> except for the fact that the page returned contains only the output of the
> servlet (as expected):
>
> <jsp:forward page="/servlet/TestServlet" >
> <jsp:param name="type" value="apples" />
> </jsp:forward>
>
> How can I accomplish what I need? BTW, I am using Tomcat 3.2.1.
>
> Thanks,
> Bob
>
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