You have another alternative if this include thing does not work. You can
read yourself the servlet output and print it.

Putting this functionality into a bean would be a good idea but it is not
required at all.

fribeiro

----- Original Message -----
From: "Vinay K.V. Menon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, May 30, 2000 1:50 AM
Subject: JSP-Servler Question 2


> Hi All,
>     I did get a few answers to a question I had posted about embedding
> servlet output in a JSP page. I guess I need to restate the requirement!
>     I am developing a few servlets that would generate HTML code
snippets -
> might not be complete HTML pages. The output of these servlets should
merge
> with whatever HTML the JSP pages would produce. For instance if the JSP
page
> had only the HTML and the HEAD tags and the servlets produce the BODY tag
> and  its contents, the 2 need to be merged and displayed.
>     I tried stuff like
>         <jsp:include page="/servlet/HelloWorldServlet" flush="true"/>
>
>         This compiles fine but does not produce the desired results! I
would
> really appreciate if it is feasible to do thie WITHOUT resorting to using
> beans.
>
> Vinay
>
>
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