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Say i have a JSP page index.jsp

<form action="https://localhost:8080/App/backend_servlet" method="get">
    <ul>
        <li>
            <label for="name"><b>User id:</b></label>
            <input type="text" name="userName" id="userName" size="40" title="Please enter Clients User id" ></input>
        </li>
        <li>
            <label for="name"><b>Password</b></label>
            <input type="text" name="pass" id="pass" title="Please enter Password."></input>
        </li>
        <!-- For the next input tag in the value part it should display the "String output" from the backend_Servlet-->
        <li>
            <label for="name"><b>Output</b></label>
            <input type="text" name="output" id="output" value = "TODAY" title="it should display output as reponse"></input>
        </li>                
    <p>
        <button type="submit" class="action">Submit</button>

    </p>
</form>

So the above .jsp page contains a form which Requests the User Name and password from the user . So after the user enters his username and password and clicking submit the page then gets to the backend_servlet which processes the request and has to redirect to the same page and has to display String output in the output field of the page.

public class backend_servlet extends HttpServlet implements SingleThreadModel
{  
// protected static ILogDevice m_oLogDevice;    

protected void doGet( HttpServletRequest request, HttpServletResponse response) 
    throws ServletException, IOException
{
    String ls_userName = request.getParameter("userName");
    String ls_pwd = request.getParameter("pass");
    String output = "";

    //Some Code which processes the userName and pwd and gives some value for the output string.                

    output = "Something";

}
}

Is there any way that i can re-write the code of index.jsp so that it can show me the response String of the servlet.

Without using the PrintWriter, response.getWriter() in the servlet and redirecting back to some other jsp page.

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Make some modification in your JSP code as shown below. Use JSP Standard Tag Library or JSP Expression Language to access the request attribute.

Steps to follow:

  • At first time load of index.jsp the responseString will be null and nothing will be shown on JSP
  • Now after submitting the form to the Servlet, set the responseString as request attribute based on user authentication and redirect request to the index.jsp page back.
  • After redirection the responseString will not be null in index.jsp and will be displayed on the page.

JSP:

<%@ taglib prefix="c" uri="http://java.sun.com/jsp/jstl/core"%>

<form action="https://localhost:8080/App/backend_servlet" method="get">
    ...
</form>

<c:if test="${not empty responseString}">
    <c:out value="${responseString}"></c:out>
</c:if>

Servlet:

request.setAttribute("responseString", output);
RequestDispatcher view = request.getRequestDispatcher("index.jsp");
view.forward(request, response);

You can access it based on scope as well:

<c:out value="${requestScope.responseString}"></c:out>

EDIT

As per your code set it directly in the title attribute as shown below.

<input type="text" name="output" id="output" 
                   value = "TODAY" title="${responseString}"></input>
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  • Thank you, How can i use the output in this part of the code <input type="text" name="output" id="output" value = "TODAY" title="it should display output as reponse"></input>
    – LeDerp
    Jun 24, 2014 at 14:27
  • updated it in my post. It's very simple. if responseString is null then it set the title to blank and in case of redirection it will set the actual title.
    – Braj
    Jun 24, 2014 at 16:06
  • _ HTTP Status 500 - /index.jsp(23,8) "${responseString ! = null}" contains invalid expression(s): javax.el.ELException: Failed to parse the expression [${responseString ! = null}] _ Pls let me know why it si showing this error, let me know ifyou want the code snippet
    – LeDerp
    Jun 25, 2014 at 7:11
  • Simply try the last option. There is no need to put a null check. that is handled automatically by EL. If it's null then it prints nothing (blank string).
    – Braj
    Jun 25, 2014 at 7:12
  • I need to perform a series of functions on the Servlet , like Connect, send message, logout. So, that needs to remember the session. But when i try to access the session.getattribute it's returning null pointer exception. Can you please suggest some method to store the session details.
    – LeDerp
    Jun 25, 2014 at 10:59

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