in javascript

window.location = "servlet/com.yourcompany.TheServletName";

You may want to use a semi-descriptive subject in further posts. Everyone
loves helping Brazilians so your subjects are a bit redundant anyway :)

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> Thank you all for the answers!!!!!!!!!
>
> But I have another one... how can I call a servlet without using a form
> button???
>
> I will use a servlet to connect to the DB via jdbc, It will result in a
> Result Bean that will interact with the JSP file. But I have to "start"
> this servlet...
>
> thanks
> guilherme
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