I think you can use URL and URLConnection objects to
read the requested data from any web site. Please give
your Servlet url to construct URL object and get a
IOStream from that connection and u can read the data.
Hope this will helps u.
--- Bo Su <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> I am working on a project now and facing a problem
> with JSP and Servlet.
> We already have a set of Servlets which deal with
> java application server.
> Now I need to generate web page using JSP. So my
> question is how to call
> these servlets from JSP in Java, not HTML form.
> These servlets output
> results in text format. I need to get these
> results.
>
> Any recommendation is highly appreciated.
>
>
> Bo SU
>
>
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