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Thank you very much. I'll see what I can do. Ron Power Programmer Information Services City Of St. John's, NL P.O. Box 908 St. John's, NL A1C 5M2 709-576-8132 rpower@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.stjohns.ca/ ___________________________________________________________________________ Success is going from failure to failure without a loss of enthusiasm. - Sir Winston Churchill "Clapham, Paul" <pclapham@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent by: java400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx 2005/08/30 01:18 PM Please respond to Java Programming on and around the iSeries / AS400 <java400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx> To "Java Programming on and around the iSeries / AS400" <java400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx> cc Subject RE: JSP? Well, yes and no. It depends. If you use "forward", then the URL displayed in the browser's address bar will be the URL of the servlet originally requested, because the browser doesn't know that you forwarded to a JSP. Whereas if you use "redirect", you actually ask the browser to request the JSP itself, and therefore it changes the address bar to display the URL of the JSP. The side effect of "redirect" is that the user can bookmark your JSP, and subsequently (maybe in a different session next week) go directly to the JSP without running your servlet first. I didn't follow the bit about inducing anchors, but if the servlet is required for initialization of the JSP then you don't want people to bookmark the JSP and jump directly to it. That might mean you use "forward" but make the servlet more intelligent, so that it doesn't redo long-running initializations. Depends on your design. Regards PC2 -----Original Message----- From: java400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:java400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of RPower@xxxxxxxxxx Sent: August 30, 2005 07:52 To: Java Programming on and around the iSeries / AS400 Subject: Re: JSP? Could it be the forward? Should I be using a redirect instead? Ron Power Programmer Information Services City Of St. John's, NL P.O. Box 908 St. John's, NL A1C 5M2 709-576-8132 rpower@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.stjohns.ca/ ___________________________________________________________________________ Success is going from failure to failure without a loss of enthusiasm. - Sir Winston Churchill RPower@xxxxxxxxxx Sent by: java400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx 2005/08/30 12:05 PM Please respond to Java Programming on and around the iSeries / AS400 <java400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx> To "Java Programming on and around the iSeries / AS400" <java400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx> cc Subject JSP? Why is it that when I refresh what I think is supposed to be a page, my servlet gets refreshed too that loaded the page? ie: LoadStreets does this: getServletConfig() .getServletContext() .getRequestDispatcher("schedule_left.jsp") .forward(req, resp); yet if I click on the properties for schedule_left.jsp or view source it's http://cpu913.secure.city.st-johns.nf.ca:9080/bulk/LoadStreet when I think it should be: http://cpu913.secure.city.st-johns.nf.ca:9080/bulk/schedule_left.jsp. If I click on a select box that I have for quicklinks, it refreshes the page as: http://cpu913.secure.city.st-johns.nf.ca:9080/bulk/schedule_left.jsp#C Is there something I'm doing wrong to have the browser thinking I'm in LoadStreet when I'm actually in schedule_left.jsp? It's become a performance issue for me cause I have anchors on the page that when the anchors are first induced, the page reloads, but once the properties of the page are the page, it's fine. Please help and thanks.
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