> Dear sir,
>          Thanks for the immediate response.From your response, how to
> pass the a particular string to a JSP page, I am not clear on this.I
> have read a csv file ,got the string now I am stuck with how 
> to pass it
> as a parameter to a JSP page.Please help me in this.

Basically you have to construct a properly formatted url and invoke the 
Servlet container where the jsp runs.

Have you looked at Jakarta HttpClient, or java.net.URL ?

HTH, 
Giuseppe

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