The jsp should be directly calling the servlet (since you're on the server, you don't need to make ajax call)
In other words, the jsp shouldn't finish execution (in other words asynchronously) until you have everything you need to send back
If that is not your case, then the client submitting to the jsp will immediately receive a response, which is not waht you want to do
Generally you submit directly to the servlet, not to a jsp
The servlet can hold the logic that the jsp holds
When you configure the servlet, you specify the relative URI to access it, so for example /myServlet
When you make the ajax call, you retrieve the response from /myServlet
And the servlet will receive the request directly