Have your servlet bundle it's data into a bean that gets passed to a JSP
page via the RequestDispatcher as a request attribute.
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> Subject: JSP-Servlet Question
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>
> Hi All,
> Has anyone tried using a servlet within a JSP? I have a set of
> servlets that generate HTML snippets that should integrate with
> the JSP page
> from which they are invoked. Any leads on this would be more than welcome.
>
> Thanks
>
> Vinay
>
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