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* RequestDispatcher object,
* which is used as a wrapper around a server resource located
* at a particular path or given by a particular name.
*
*
This interface is intended to wrap servlets,
* but a servlet container can create RequestDispatcher
* objects to wrap any type of resource.
*
* @author Various
* @version $Version$
*
* @see ServletContext#getRequestDispatcher(java.lang.String)
* @see ServletContext#getNamedDispatcher(java.lang.String)
* @see ServletRequest#getRequestDispatcher(java.lang.String)
*
*/
public interface RequestDispatcher {
/**
* Forwards a request from
* a servlet to another resource (servlet, JSP file, or
* HTML file) on the server. This method allows
* one servlet to do preliminary processing of
* a request and another resource to generate
* the response.
*
*
For a RequestDispatcher obtained via
* getRequestDispatcher(), the ServletRequest
* object has its path elements and parameters adjusted to match
* the path of the target resource.
*
*
forward should be called before the response has been
* committed to the client (before response body output has been flushed).
* If the response already has been committed, this method throws
* an IllegalStateException.
* Uncommitted output in the response buffer is automatically cleared
* before the forward.
*
*
The request and response parameters must be either the same * objects as were passed to the calling servlet's service method or be * subclasses of the {@link ServletRequestWrapper} or {@link ServletResponseWrapper} classes * that wrap them. * * * @param request a {@link ServletRequest} object * that represents the request the client * makes of the servlet * * @param response a {@link ServletResponse} object * that represents the response the servlet * returns to the client * * @exception ServletException if the target resource throws this exception * * @exception IOException if the target resource throws this exception * * @exception IllegalStateException if the response was already committed * */ public void forward(ServletRequest request, ServletResponse response) throws ServletException, IOException; /** * * Includes the content of a resource (servlet, JSP page, * HTML file) in the response. In essence, this method enables * programmatic server-side includes. * *
The {@link ServletResponse} object has its path elements * and parameters remain unchanged from the caller's. The included * servlet cannot change the response status code or set headers; * any attempt to make a change is ignored. * *
The request and response parameters must be either the same * objects as were passed to the calling servlet's service method or be * subclasses of the {@link ServletRequestWrapper} or {@link ServletResponseWrapper} classes * that wrap them. * * * * @param request a {@link ServletRequest} object * that contains the client's request * * @param response a {@link ServletResponse} object * that contains the servlet's response * * @exception ServletException if the included resource throws this exception * * @exception IOException if the included resource throws this exception * * */ public void include(ServletRequest request, ServletResponse response) throws ServletException, IOException; }