if your web server supports it (Java Web Server did/does), servlet
chaining gets similar behaviour to forward.
robert young
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> Gustavo Mateos
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> Subject: RequestDispatcher not in JSDK2.0
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>
> Hi all,
>
> I need to use the forward method of the RequestDispatcher but
> we're using
> JSDK2.0 which has no support for that. Does anybody know any
> alternative
> solution to do this? SendRedirect is not an option.
>
> Thanks in advance for your help.
>
> Gustavo.
>
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