It'd difficult from your poast to figure out what you're trying to
accomplish. The phrase "forward control from one context to another" is
quite ambiguous:
* Are you trying to create a response that includes output from resources
from multiple contexts?
* While using one app, do you want to direct the user to pages in a
different app?
* Are you talking client side or server side?
* Can you give us the scenario you're addressing? Often people ask
questions that aren't phrased properly, so it's important to understand
exactly what you're trying to do before going off and suggesting one of a
hundred different possible answers.
justin
BTW: I would suggest trying not to be "guilty" of stiring interest any
more. It's not looked fondly upon by those who can most help you. Your
previous post was not answered because it was ambiguous, so it'd be best
to include copious information from the beginning (so you don't have to
wait so long for a reply or cause subject pollution).
At 04:45 PM 1/14/2004, you wrote:
>Both! The answer to my query may well lie in my ignorance and I was
>willing ot accept this, hence the subject title. But I am guilty of
>hoping it stired more of an interest than a previous post onthe same
>topic, with different subject (no replies)...and I still dont have the
>answer!
>
>I guess it just shows how much perceptions can vary with Email.
>
>I read your first paragraph and formed the impression that the subject
>was designed to generate additional interest and to work to prioritize
>your request for help.
>
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Jerald Powel [mailto:geraldpowel@(protected)]
>Sent: Wednesday, January 14, 2004 5:33 PM
>To: Tomcat Users List
>Subject: RE: RTFM
>
>
>in traditional fashion, the subject was related to the contents of body
>of the email.
>
>George Sexton wrote:I generally don't think it
>is required to resort to things like this to
>"get our attention".
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Jerald Powel [mailto:geraldpowel@(protected)]
>Sent: Wednesday, January 14, 2004 3:11 PM
>To: Tomcat Users List
>Subject: RTFM
>
>
>
>Hi,
>
>Now I have your attention, will someone tell me if it is
>possible to forward control (either by JSP or Servlet) from one context
>to another, in the same browser window? i.e:
>
>
>
>forward from http://locahost:8080/app1/...
>
>to http://locahost:8080/app2/... in the same window (IE).
>
>
>
>It is either so glaringly obvious that no one deems an answer worthwhile
>(RTFM), or so really really difficult, and no one knows how do this.
>Surely not. Either way I need to know.
>
>
>
>A yes or no will suffice, is it possible? If it is, any further
>direction after that is of course appreciated!
>
>
>
>Gerald.
>
>
>
>P.S I am using Apache Tomcat 4.0.6, and have found no doco on this
>
>
>
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