Craig:
>Taylor Gautier wrote:
>
>> You can't really forward from one JSP to another, because by the time you
>> get control, it has already opened an output stream on the output socket.
>>
>
>See <jsp:forward>.  All you need to do is make sure that the buffer you declar
e in
>your "page" directive is large enough that the output hasn't been flushed yet,
 and
>you can forward JSP->JSP or JSP->servlet.
>
>Since a JSP page is compiled into a servlet, it's hardly surprising that the
>implementation of this uses RequestDispatcher.forward() underneath the covers.
>This gives you two more forwarding options:  servlet->servlet and servlet->JSP

I would like to see an example of forwarding from servlet to jsp.
Does this work with normal RequestDispatcher on JDSK 2.1?

>
>Craig McClanahan
>
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Ciao,
        Carsten

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