Not that I know of.  You can put the request parameters you would like to pass on in 
the query string of the URL you give to response.sendRedirect though.     

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> The JSP is an index.jsp and condition has to be check there.
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> If I use response.sendRedirect(URL) in the JSP scriplet, it 
> seems that a
> new request is created during redirect. Is there a simple way 
> to keep the
> previous request rather than create a new one?
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> hmmm...why not check your condition and perform this logic in 
> an action
> before you even forward to the JSP in the first place?
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> b.t.w., you can always issue a response.sendRedirect( URL ) in the JSP
> scriplet, and give it the URL-mapping for the action you wish 
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> to.  I don't think that doing this is a great idea, however. :)
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> peace,
> Joe
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> > I don't use form because I don't need to submit any data. The
> > action will
> > perform some logic against query string in request and data
> > in session, and
> > forward wither to a success page or a failure page.
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> > I could put this logic directly in JSP rather than in an 
> action, but I
> > don't want so many Java code in JSP.
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> > Why would you want to call an Action class directly from a
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> > Could someone help me on this code:
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> > In *.jsp:
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> > <%
> >       if (condition satisfied) {
> >             // how to fill this line to call an action, say 
> invoke.do?
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