i think you can use  the 
        setAttribute();
from which you can later retrive from .jsp
hope this helps
wills 

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De: Senthoorkumaran [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Enviada: ter�a-feira, 7 de Maio de 2002 13:59
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Assunto: Returning a String back to the calling JSP


Say a JSP is posting a string to Servlet. How can the servelet process
the string and return another string to the same JSP.

Senthoor

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