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> damn 2.0.......Yeah thanks, i'm using 2.0 so how are you guys forwarding 
> servletrequests without sending responseredirect header to the 
> browser ( ie
> allowing you to pass and object as an attribute of the response object)
> 

One way that I have done it, is (in outline):

- Use GNU-JSP
- In my servlet create an instance of gnujsp servlet.
- Where I wish to simulate a RequestDispatcher.forward(), call
the gnujsp service() method to process the .jsp I want.

I don't have that code around anymore, or I'd tell you more details.
I do recall I had to do some hacks to the gnujsp classes to make it all
work.

- Fernando


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