A WAR file is a structure for deploying a web application. And you can't
<jsp:forward> to another web application (another WAR file means another web
application). Use response.sendRedirect() instead
Regards,
Thai
-----Original Message-----
From: Hardeep Singh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, March 20, 2001 3:29 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Forward tag
I had posted this urgent problem, but since i have not got any reply, i am
resending it.
Hi,
I have a jsp within a war having context root CRM. This jsp has to forward
to another jsp in another war haveing context root FFC02000. The name of the
jsp is FFC020001.jsp. I am writing the tag as:
<jsp:forward page="../FFC02000/FFC020001.jsp"/>
But it is giving page not found whereas if i try to access the page directly
through beowser, the page appears. Wht am i doing wrong? I am using WEBLOGIC
6.0 with service pack 1.
Hardeep Singh
http://SeeingWithC.cjb.net
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