I think you can do a multi-part response, I've only ever done with a servlet
not jsp though. Sorry I've not got the code any more it was at my last
contract.
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Subject: Options for time-consuming requests
Hi,
Here is the problem:
Browser user makes a request that takes long time to process. The final
response is flushed after appx 10-15 seconds.
In that time span of 10-15 seconds you want to update the user on the
progress of the request. I am aware that you can flush some data
periodically to the response to update the user, but what I would want to do
is to keep the current page the user sees and show some sort of tips about
that progress.
Ideas?
Thanks,
Vladimir
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