Request.getParameter is the equivalent.
Ashwani

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> Hi all,
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> I have a newbie question. What is equal to ASP's Request.Form in JSP? Do
> they
> have a comparative chart or something like that? I've done some ASP and
> have
> to begin project in JSP.
>
> Suthawan Sukhum
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