This has already been discussed in great detail on this list.
In short
- forward is server side. This means that the client doesn't see the forward
procedure. Also, it's less expensive because everything happens in the same
request.
- redirect is a client side forward. The client automatically performs a new
request to the second URL.

Geert Van Damme

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> Hello,
> I would like to know the differences (advantages/disavantages) between 2
> methods for the communication between jsp and servlet.
> -the first is FORWARD
> -the second is the SEND REDIRECT
> Thanks for the response.
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