Hi,
     A jsp page submits data to a Servlet. The servlet uses beans to process
requests and talk to databases. If any error occurs deep in the heirarchy, i am
throwing it to the top most level, and finally gets caught by the Servlet. I am
using a RequestDispatcher to forward to an error page. How do i pass this
exception to the error page ( a jsp page ) so that i can display the error
appropriately ?   I am using JSP1.0 and servlet api 2.1.
One way of doing it is to keep the handle in a session object. Is there a
cleaner way ?Thanks a lot.

cheers,
Amar..







Steve Nguyen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 01/06/2000 12:35:03 PM

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Yaeh...that combination would work extremely well.

Steve
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Subject: Windows 2000 & IIS 5.0 & servlet ( Jrun support )


>    Hi,
>
>     I have IIS 5.0 in my server . Can I use JRun for
> writing Servlet and JSP ? If cannot help me .
>
> Thanks
>
> Ahmad Abediny
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