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  | | | How to pass the string strVar to the URL of the JSP????? | How to pass the string strVar to the URL of the JSP????? 2006-05-10 - By [Kiran Kumar Vedula]
Back In the code below, there is a String variable strVar which is stores the value of tokens of a csv file, How I have to pass the value of this string to the variable XXX_URL, please let me know.
import java.io.* ; import java.net.* ; import java.security.* ; import java.util.* ;
class test{
public static void main(String [] args){ String inputfilename=""; String strLine=""; String strVar=""; int counter, numberOfTokens = 0; inputfilename=args[0]; try { FileReader inputFileReaderdump = new FileReader(inputfilename); BufferedReader inputFile = new BufferedReader(inputFileReaderdump); while ((strLine = inputFile.readLine()) != null) { StringTokenizer strTokLine = new StringTokenizer(strLine, ","); numberOfTokens = strTokLine.countTokens(); for (counter = 0 ;counter < numberOfTokens ;counter++ ) { strVar = new String(strTokLine.nextToken()); strVar=strVar.trim(); System.out.println("the values of each token is \t"+strVar+"\n"); } } String XXX_URL= "http://localhost:8080/rr.jsp?name=strVar";
URL url = new URL(XXX_URL) ;
URLConnection urlc = url.openConnection() ;
urlc.setDoOutput(true);
urlc.setDoInput(true);
BufferedReader br = new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader.getInputStream())) ;
String responseXml = "" ;
String s = null ;
while ((s = br.readLine()) != null) { responseXml += s ; }
System.out.println("[RESPONSE] " + responseXml) ; }catch(Exception e){ System.out.println(e.getMessage());
}
}
}
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