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I've got a JSP redirecting to a URL backed by a servlet just fine - for example, with

<jsp:forward page="/myservlet"/> 

but I'd like to switch the method from the incoming GET to a POST against the servlet URL.

How can I do that?

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You can't. The incoming request has to be a POST as well. Just execute the desired job in the doGet() method.

Please note that <jsp:forward> doesn't do a redirect. A redirect is basically a 3nn response with a Location header pointing to the new URL on which the browser has to invoke a new GET request (which get reflected in browser address bar as well). The response.sendRedirect() does that with a 302 response. A forward takes place fully internally in the server side, without changing the request URL.

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  • Good point! Thanks for the response, just needed to check I hadn't missed anything obvious.
    – brabster
    Sep 9, 2011 at 18:32

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