You can use java.net.HttpURLConnection or
org.apache.commons.httpclient.HttpClient
for any HTTP methods. See the sample for HttpURLConnection.
URL url = new URL( "http", "localhost", 8800, "/TestServlet");
URLConnection connection = url.openConnection();
((HttpURLConnection)conn
If you want to use URLConnection then the data written to the URL will be
available in the URL inputstream... Try this...
String XXX_URL
="http://localhost:8080/PGAC/Jsps/JSP/PGACMultiItemCriteriaPage.jsp";;
URL url = new URL(XXX_URL) ;
InputStream is = url.openConnection().getInputStre
Why don't you append directly as a query string to URL and do
request.getParameter() in JSP ?
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