Look at the pushBody method of the response class (HttpServletResponse).... that's all you need

Nitin Mulimani escribi�:

This question is is more on the Servlet API.



I want to read the servlet output stream and save in some buffer or
file, and then forward it to the client. I use filters to play with the
Request and Response objects.




These are some of the things I have tried.

1)       I have a Wrapper which extends HttpServletResponseWrapper

2)       Constructed a PrintWriter writer = new PrintWriter(new
OutputStreamWriter(origResponse.getOutputStream(), charEnc));

Reader reader = new StringReader(printWriter.toString());

           BufferedReader bufferedReader = new BufferedReader(reader);

           String line;

           while ((line = bufferedReader.readLine()) != null) {

                 System.out.println("line : " + line);

           }

3)             bufferedReader.close();



Still am not able to read the response. I can write to the response, but
am stuck at reading the response.




Any pointers.



-- Nitin





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