yes, this is it. I need to store the whole jsp in a string, 'cause the
content of a mail has to be a string, so, when i send it, the client mail
understand the content as an html with images, etc.  But before i send that
content, i need to set all the parameters that the JSP has, so the client
receive a customized web page in his mail.

I'm sorry that my english is not very well. This technical concepts kill me,
i'm form Costa Rica, so i speak spanish, and thank you all for you replies


>From: Greg Dunn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: Getting the output of a JSP
>Date: Tue, 25 Jun 2002 14:01:10 -0500
>
>I think he wants to store the entire text of the JSP in a string variable
>as
>it was sent from the server to the client for display.  Maybe to store as a
>text file or something.  (Not that I know how to do that.)  Maybe an
>explanation of why you want this would help enlighten the experts.
>
>
>Greg
>
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: A mailing list for discussion about Sun Microsystem's Java Servlet
>API Technology. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
>Galbreath, Mark
>Sent: Tuesday, June 25, 2002 12:25 PM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: Getting the output of a JSP
>
>
>There must be a translation issue here (or I am being obtuse), because I'm
>still not getting it.  You are saying that (1) the JSP is already being
>displayed in a browser, but (2) you need in in a String.  Do you mean that
>the JSP that is NOW being displayed you do not need/want to be displayed
>and
>INSTEAD want the JSP to be captured in a String so that String someMethod()
>will return this String?  I don't understand your "String XXX =
>someProcess(Example.jsp?name=i)" example.  If you have example.jsp and a
>Name variable already, why do you want to pass it to someProcess()?  Do you
>want XXX to represent an entire JSP with dynamic fields?  Is the end result
>something like:
>
>StringBuffer sb = new StringBuffer("<%@");
>              sb.append( page
>contentType=\"text/html;charset=WINDOWS-1252\"")
>              sb.append( "sErrorPage=\"false\"");
>              sb.append( "errorPage=\"/error.jsp\"");
>              sb.append( "session=\"true\"");
>              sb.append( "taglib uri=\"struts-logic.tld\"
>prefix=\"logic\"");
>              sb.append( "taglib uri=\"struts-bean.tld\" prefix=\"bean\"");
>              sb.append( "taglib uri=\"struts-html.tld\" prefix=\"html\"");
>              sb.append( "taglib uri=\"partner.tld\" prefix=\"partner\"
>%>");
>              sb.append( "<html>");
>              sb.append( "<head></head>");
>              sb.append( "<body>");
>              sb.append( "Hello, <%= request.getAttribute( \"name\") %>");
>              sb.append( "</body>");
>              sb.append( "</html>");
>String XXX = sb.toString();
>
>?
>
>Mark
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Iv�n Escobedo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Tuesday, June 25, 2002 12:11 PM
>
>The output is a jsp already displayed on a browser, but i need it not in a
>browser but contained in a String variable.
>
>
> >From: "Galbreath, Mark" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Date: Mon, 24 Jun 2002 20:33:56 -0400
> >
> >What output?  Your question doesn't make any sense.  You already have the
> >name being displayed as you say you want it.  If you just want to keep
>the
> >format for use somewhere else, put Name in session scope:
> >
> >String XXX = "<html><body>" + session.getAttribute( "Name") +
> >"</body></html>";
> >
> >Mark
> >
> >-----Original Message-----
> >From: Iv�n Escobedo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> >Sent: Monday, June 24, 2002 7:17 PM
> >
> >How can i set a String variable with the output of a JSP already loaded
>or
> >processed.
> >
> >Here's the jsp page:
> >
> >Example.JSP
> >
> ><html>
> ><body>
> >Hello <%= request.getAttribute("Name") %>
> ></body>
> ></html>
> >
> >So, i need this process to load and retrieve the JSP output:
> >
> >String XXX = SomeProcess(Example.jsp?Name=ij)
> >
> >So, finally XXX will contains:
> >
> >XXX = "<html><body>Hello ij</body></html>"
>
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