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I have a jsp with value String filesrno = "testvalue". Also I have a form I am submitting on this jsp.



<form action="Sortable"id="myform" method="post">
<input type="hidden" id="no1" name="filesrno">
<input type="hidden" id="no2" name="totalcount">
</form>


where Sortable is another Servlet and values are passed to this servlet 2.
I have the same value in Sortable Servlet too accessed using getParameter. I want to get this value in Servlet 3 named as TempServlet. Please help me get the value in the tempServpet using Servlet or JSP










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  • Thanks @user7294900 I have many servlets I am working with. So wanted to access one servlet data to another without requestdispatcher as there is some processing I want to do.
    – Vaneet Singh
    Nov 19 at 12:31










  • I got it finally and I posted the answer. Thanks
    – Vaneet Singh
    Nov 19 at 12:32















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I have a jsp with value String filesrno = "testvalue". Also I have a form I am submitting on this jsp.



<form action="Sortable"id="myform" method="post">
<input type="hidden" id="no1" name="filesrno">
<input type="hidden" id="no2" name="totalcount">
</form>


where Sortable is another Servlet and values are passed to this servlet 2.
I have the same value in Sortable Servlet too accessed using getParameter. I want to get this value in Servlet 3 named as TempServlet. Please help me get the value in the tempServpet using Servlet or JSP










share|improve this question






















  • It's not clear, please add code what you are doing and failing/missing
    – user7294900
    Nov 19 at 11:56










  • Thanks @user7294900 I have many servlets I am working with. So wanted to access one servlet data to another without requestdispatcher as there is some processing I want to do.
    – Vaneet Singh
    Nov 19 at 12:31










  • I got it finally and I posted the answer. Thanks
    – Vaneet Singh
    Nov 19 at 12:32













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I have a jsp with value String filesrno = "testvalue". Also I have a form I am submitting on this jsp.



<form action="Sortable"id="myform" method="post">
<input type="hidden" id="no1" name="filesrno">
<input type="hidden" id="no2" name="totalcount">
</form>


where Sortable is another Servlet and values are passed to this servlet 2.
I have the same value in Sortable Servlet too accessed using getParameter. I want to get this value in Servlet 3 named as TempServlet. Please help me get the value in the tempServpet using Servlet or JSP










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I have a jsp with value String filesrno = "testvalue". Also I have a form I am submitting on this jsp.



<form action="Sortable"id="myform" method="post">
<input type="hidden" id="no1" name="filesrno">
<input type="hidden" id="no2" name="totalcount">
</form>


where Sortable is another Servlet and values are passed to this servlet 2.
I have the same value in Sortable Servlet too accessed using getParameter. I want to get this value in Servlet 3 named as TempServlet. Please help me get the value in the tempServpet using Servlet or JSP







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  • It's not clear, please add code what you are doing and failing/missing
    – user7294900
    Nov 19 at 11:56










  • Thanks @user7294900 I have many servlets I am working with. So wanted to access one servlet data to another without requestdispatcher as there is some processing I want to do.
    – Vaneet Singh
    Nov 19 at 12:31










  • I got it finally and I posted the answer. Thanks
    – Vaneet Singh
    Nov 19 at 12:32


















  • It's not clear, please add code what you are doing and failing/missing
    – user7294900
    Nov 19 at 11:56










  • Thanks @user7294900 I have many servlets I am working with. So wanted to access one servlet data to another without requestdispatcher as there is some processing I want to do.
    – Vaneet Singh
    Nov 19 at 12:31










  • I got it finally and I posted the answer. Thanks
    – Vaneet Singh
    Nov 19 at 12:32
















It's not clear, please add code what you are doing and failing/missing
– user7294900
Nov 19 at 11:56




It's not clear, please add code what you are doing and failing/missing
– user7294900
Nov 19 at 11:56












Thanks @user7294900 I have many servlets I am working with. So wanted to access one servlet data to another without requestdispatcher as there is some processing I want to do.
– Vaneet Singh
Nov 19 at 12:31




Thanks @user7294900 I have many servlets I am working with. So wanted to access one servlet data to another without requestdispatcher as there is some processing I want to do.
– Vaneet Singh
Nov 19 at 12:31












I got it finally and I posted the answer. Thanks
– Vaneet Singh
Nov 19 at 12:32




I got it finally and I posted the answer. Thanks
– Vaneet Singh
Nov 19 at 12:32












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After few hours of effort, I got to the solution using session.



In servlet 1 I added -



request.getSession().setAttribute("FileSrno", outputString6);


I had few processing after this and at the end forwarded to some random servlet.
In the main servlet, I accessed it using



int FileSrno= (int) request.getSession().getAttribute("FileSrno");





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    After few hours of effort, I got to the solution using session.



    In servlet 1 I added -



    request.getSession().setAttribute("FileSrno", outputString6);


    I had few processing after this and at the end forwarded to some random servlet.
    In the main servlet, I accessed it using



    int FileSrno= (int) request.getSession().getAttribute("FileSrno");





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      After few hours of effort, I got to the solution using session.



      In servlet 1 I added -



      request.getSession().setAttribute("FileSrno", outputString6);


      I had few processing after this and at the end forwarded to some random servlet.
      In the main servlet, I accessed it using



      int FileSrno= (int) request.getSession().getAttribute("FileSrno");





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        After few hours of effort, I got to the solution using session.



        In servlet 1 I added -



        request.getSession().setAttribute("FileSrno", outputString6);


        I had few processing after this and at the end forwarded to some random servlet.
        In the main servlet, I accessed it using



        int FileSrno= (int) request.getSession().getAttribute("FileSrno");





        share|improve this answer












        After few hours of effort, I got to the solution using session.



        In servlet 1 I added -



        request.getSession().setAttribute("FileSrno", outputString6);


        I had few processing after this and at the end forwarded to some random servlet.
        In the main servlet, I accessed it using



        int FileSrno= (int) request.getSession().getAttribute("FileSrno");






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