Anshu, do you mean the the servlet doesn't have a doPost method written for it?
In which case, why cannot you write one? Or why not call the doGet() (with,
maybe queryString vars if the values are Strings or maybe setting session
variables (if the jsp and servlet reside in the same server)..) Sorry I have
thrown out so many options, but maybe if you can be a little more specific, i
may be able to narrow this list down..??
Geeta
"Garg, Anshu (CAP, RAIL)" wrote:
> Hi all,
> I invoke a servlet from a jsp. It does not support post method. What
> is the workaround for it?
>
> Regards
> Anshu
>
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