Despite other people recommending that you checkout project 'X' or project
'Y' api, perhaps you should first look at the servlet/jsp api.
You have three contexts to play with for intra-servlet communication
(after all a jsp is just a servlet), application, session and request.
The simplest thing you can do is read the javadoc for HttpServletRequest,
namely the [get|set]Attribute calls.
I can't say that this is the "best" way to communicate between your
servlet and your JSP but if you're new to model 2 (which is what you are
describing) it is definately the "first" way you should try.
Trevor
On Wed, 10 Jan 2001, dferugson wrote:
> I would like to use servlets for my jndi and communication to my ejb and
> I would like the servlet to somehow place information given to it from
> the ejb into a javaBean that can then be used by the jsp. This way jsp
> developers need to know nothing about ejb.
>
> What is the best way to have the servlet pass to the jsp?
>
> Thanks.
>
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