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In my JSP I have a text box which contain a address path. I need to pass this address value to Servlet. How to pass a textbox value to servlet?

Ravi
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  • open your browser and type google.com – Ravi Dec 15 '12 at 08:09
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    Your 'java class' being what exactly? A servlet? An applet? Better questions get better answers, but this question so far is very vague. – Andrew Thompson Dec 15 '12 at 08:12
  • I think you want to get text filed value using jsp tag,am I right? – Mohammod Hossain Dec 15 '12 at 08:13
  • @AndrewThompson I have a servlet class.And I dont know how to get the value from my jsp page.I'm just a beginner in java – Unknown user Dec 15 '12 at 08:21
  • This is covered in chapter 1 of a sane JSP/Servlet tutorial which indicates that you have not really done any research on the subject. I warmly recommend to look for one. See also our servlets tag wiki page (put your mouse on top of `[servlets]` tag until an info box shows up and then click therein the *info* link). – BalusC Dec 16 '12 at 03:18
  • @BalusC I cant get the link. – Unknown user Dec 17 '12 at 06:38
  • Why did you change your question, post new question otherwise, you are not going to get new answer. – Ravi Dec 28 '12 at 06:43
  • Rollback to your previous post. Do you think, whatever you will ask, we will solve you problem. This site is for sharing information. So don't do this stupid things. – Ravi Dec 28 '12 at 06:47
  • @var___ i'm sorry actually I cant post a new question from my profile. That's why i'd edited my previous one.And this site is not allowing the freshers to know something about programming.As a beginner I can't ask the questions upto the standards what it expecting. – Unknown user Dec 28 '12 at 11:11
  • @Unknownuser I noticed, you have silently changed the question. This is not at all accepted in community. I was going through this post and found all unrelated answer, which created so much confusion. If you have some other question, you are supposed to post new question. **never update your original question completely.** – Ravi Feb 03 '18 at 17:32

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i think you need to use Request object to get that value.

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my.jsp

<form name="myForm" action="myServlet" method="post">
<input type="text" name="mytext" />
<input type="submit" name="Submit" value="Submit name" />
</form>

Write the above code inside your jsp page (i.e. my.jsp).

myServlet.java

PrintWriter out = response.getWriter();
String text = request.getParameter("mytext");
 out.println(text);

Above code will be written inside your servlet page (i.e. myServlet.java).

Note : - Change form action according to your servlet. In my case, i have written here myServlet.

Ravi
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<html>
  <head>
    <title>Testing JSP</title>
  </head>
  <body>
    <h1>Welcome to JSP</h1>
    <form action="myjsp.jsp" method="POST" >
            <input type="text" name="name" />
      <p> 
        <input type="submit" name="Submit" value="Submit name" />

      </p>
    </form>
  </body>
</html>

<%
    String name = request.getParameter("name");

%>
Mohammod Hossain
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