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Uses of Interface
javax.servlet.ServletResponse

Packages that use ServletResponse
javax.servlet   
javax.servlet.http   
javax.servlet.jsp   
 

Uses of ServletResponse in javax.servlet
 

Classes in javax.servlet that implement ServletResponse
 class ServletResponseWrapper
          Provides a convenient implementation of the ServletResponse interface that can be subclassed by developers wishing to adapt the response from a Servlet.
 

Methods in javax.servlet that return ServletResponse
 ServletResponse ServletResponseWrapper.getResponse()
          Return the wrapped ServletResponse object.
 

Methods in javax.servlet with parameters of type ServletResponse
 void ServletResponseWrapper.setResponse(ServletResponse response)
          Sets the response being wrapped.
 void Servlet.service(ServletRequest req, ServletResponse res)
          Called by the servlet container to allow the servlet to respond to a request.
 void RequestDispatcher.forward(ServletRequest request, ServletResponse response)
          Forwards a request from a servlet to another resource (servlet, JSP file, or HTML file) on the server.
 void RequestDispatcher.include(ServletRequest request, ServletResponse response)
          Includes the content of a resource (servlet, JSP page, HTML file) in the response.
abstract  void GenericServlet.service(ServletRequest req, ServletResponse res)
          Called by the servlet container to allow the servlet to respond to a request.
 void FilterChain.doFilter(ServletRequest request, ServletResponse response)
          Causes the next filter in the chain to be invoked, or if the calling filter is the last filter in the chain, causes the resource at the end of the chain to be invoked.
 void Filter.doFilter(ServletRequest request, ServletResponse response, FilterChain chain)
          The doFilter method of the Filter is called by the container each time a request/response pair is passed through the chain due to a client request for a resource at the end of the chain.
 

Constructors in javax.servlet with parameters of type ServletResponse
ServletResponseWrapper(ServletResponse response)
          Creates a ServletResponse adaptor wrapping the given response object.
 

Uses of ServletResponse in javax.servlet.http
 

Subinterfaces of ServletResponse in javax.servlet.http
 interface HttpServletResponse
          Extends the ServletResponse interface to provide HTTP-specific functionality in sending a response.
 

Classes in javax.servlet.http that implement ServletResponse
 class HttpServletResponseWrapper
          Provides a convenient implementation of the HttpServletResponse interface that can be subclassed by developers wishing to adapt the response from a Servlet.
 

Methods in javax.servlet.http with parameters of type ServletResponse
 void HttpServlet.service(ServletRequest req, ServletResponse res)
          Dispatches client requests to the protected service method.
 

Uses of ServletResponse in javax.servlet.jsp
 

Methods in javax.servlet.jsp that return ServletResponse
abstract  ServletResponse PageContext.getResponse()
          The current value of the response object (a ServletResponse).
 

Methods in javax.servlet.jsp with parameters of type ServletResponse
abstract  void PageContext.initialize(Servlet servlet, ServletRequest request, ServletResponse response, java.lang.String errorPageURL, boolean needsSession, int bufferSize, boolean autoFlush)
           The initialize method is called to initialize an uninitialized PageContext so that it may be used by a JSP Implementation class to service an incoming request and response within it's _jspService() method.
abstract  PageContext JspFactory.getPageContext(Servlet servlet, ServletRequest request, ServletResponse response, java.lang.String errorPageURL, boolean needsSession, int buffer, boolean autoflush)
           obtains an instance of an implementation dependent javax.servlet.jsp.PageContext abstract class for the calling Servlet and currently pending request and response.
 



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