Hi,

The include is context relative, ie, you must not specify the context. So,
the correct syntax is:

<jsp:include page="/servlet/TestServlet" flush="true"/>

which is equivalent to:

<% request.getRequestDispatcher("/servlet/TestInclude").include(request,
response); %>

You must not forget the leading / (if you forget it, the path will be
relative to the current directory, and not to the context document root
directory).

Pierre-Yves


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I hope this will work..
<jsp:include page="/mycon/servlet/TestServlet" flush="true"/>

good luck

--mhrao

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> Ya, I compiled Servlet file...
> It is not producing any error...
> and Servlet is not getting invoked....
> and i have doubt that there is some problem with relative path....
> and my jsp is here : webapps-->myCon-->jsp-->XXX.jsp(Test.jsp is also
here)
> and servlet is here :
> webapps--->myCon-->Web-Inf-->classes-->TestServlet.class
> i have this snippet in XXX.jsp...
> <jsp:include page="../servlet/TestServlet"
flush="true"/>--------->PRODUCES
> ERROR
> <jsp:include page="Test.jsp" flush="true"/>--------->WORKS FINE
> IS it OK?
>
> -raj-
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: shivaraj [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2001 1:24 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: <jsp:include />
>
>
> What error it is giving? Have u compiled the servlet?
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Rajehswar V. Rao" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2001 1:03 PM
> Subject: <jsp:include />
>
>
> > Hi all,
> >         when i use like this it works fine..
> >         <jsp:include page="Test.jsp" fluch="true"/>
> >         but when i use TestServlet.java in place of Test.jsp, it is not
> > working....
> >         I am using Tomcat with IIS on Windows2000...
> >         Is there any funda behind it?As i know u can use both JSPs and
> > Servlets in jsp action  tag...In fact any dynamic resources...Am i
missing
> > something or everything?
> >         (dont say go use JSP..bcoz..I need to connect to DB and do some
> > processing..thats why i         dont want to use JSPs...i want go for
> > Servlets...
> > -raj-
> >
> >
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