1. requestdispatcher. Forward ()
Is used on the server. When forward () is used, the servlet engine transmits the HTTP request from the current servlet or JSP to another servlet, JSP or common HTML file, that is, your form is submitted to. JSP, in. JSP uses forward () to redirect to B. JSP. At this time, all information submitted by form is in B. JSP can be obtained, and parameters are automatically transmitted.
However, forward () cannot be redirected to a JSP file with a frame. It can be redirected to an HTML file with a frame. At the same time, forward () cannot be passed with parameters after it, such as Servlet? Name = Frank. If this is not the case, you can use response. setattribute ("name", name) in the program to upload it to the next page.
The URL in the browser address bar remains unchanged after redirection.
Example:Redirect in Servlet
Public void dopost (httpservletrequest request, httpservletresponse response) throws servletexception, ioexception {response. setcontenttype ("text/html; charset = gb2312"); servletcontext SC = getservletcontext (); requestdispatcher RD = NULL; RD = SC. getrequestdispatcher ("/index. JSP "); // directed page Rd. forward (request, response );} |
Usually used in servlet, not in JSP.
2. response. sendredirect ()
It works on the user's browser. sendredirect () can be passed with parameters, such as Servlet? Name = Frank is uploaded to the next page, and can be redirected to different hosts. sendredirect () can be used to redirect JSP files with frame.
After redirection, the URL of the redirection page will appear in the address bar of the browser.
Example:Redirect in Servlet
public void doPost(HttpServletRequest request,HttpServletResponse response)throws ServletException,IOException{response.setContentType("text/html; charset=gb2312");response.sendRedirect("/index.jsp");} |
Because response is an implicit object in the JSP page, you can use response. sendredirect () in the JSP page to directly implement relocation.
Note:
(1) When response. sendredirect is used, no HTML output is available.
This is not absolute. The absence of HTML output means that HTML cannot be sent to a browser. In fact, the current server has a cache mechanism, generally at 8 K (I mean JSP server), which means that unless you disable the cache or you use out. flush () force refresh. A small amount of HTML output is allowed before sendredirect is used.
(2). response. sendredirect should be followed by a return statement;
We already know that response. sendredirect is switched through a browser, so there will be actual actions only after page processing is complete. Now that you have to turn, what is the significance of the subsequent output? In addition, the redirection may fail due to the subsequent output.
Comparison:
(1). Request dispatcher. Forward () is the redirection of control in the container, and the address after the redirection is not displayed in the address bar of the client browser;
(2). response. sendredirect () is a complete jump. the browser will get the jump address and resend the request link. In this way, the link address after the jump is displayed in the address bar of the browser.
The former is more efficient. When the former can meet the needs, try to use the requestdispatcher. Forward () method.
Note:In some cases, for example, to jump to a resource on another server, you must use the httpservletresponse. sendrequest () method.
3.
The underlying part is implemented by requestdispatcher, so it carries the marks of the requestdispatcher. Forward () method.
If there are a lot of output before JSP: forward, and the previous output will automatically output to the client when the buffer is full, this statement will not work, so pay special attention to this.
Note: The browser address cannot be changed. Refresh will cause repeated submission.
4. Modify the location attribute of the HTTP header to redirect
You can directly modify the address bar to redirect the page.
The JSP file code is as follows:
<%response.setStatus(HttpServletResponse.SC_MOVED_PERMANENTLY);String newLocn = "/newpath/jsa.jsp";response.setHeader("Location",newLocn);%> |
5. When a page is displayed in JSP for several seconds, it is automatically redirected to another page.
In the HTML file, the following code:
<meta http-equiv="refresh" content="300; url=target.jsp"> |
Its meaning: after five minutes, the page automatically becomes target.html. In the code, 300 is the refresh delay time, in seconds. Targer.html: The target page you want to switch to. If this page is set, the page is automatically refreshed.
As shown in the preceding figure, you can use setheader to automatically redirect a page to another page after several seconds.
Key code:
String content=stayTime+";URL="+URL; response.setHeader("REFRESH",content); |