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A: how can pass array to java servlet

Alexandru SeverinFirst you need to send the data, you can use an ajax post method: $.post("yourservlet", data:JSON.stringify(array), function(response) { // handle response from your servlet. alert(response) }); In servlet, you retrieve the data with the command: String data=request.getParameter("dat...

can i add this on my jsp file? with no included library? i am new to json and ajax tech
what do you mean by manuall parse?
thanks, can you give me simple example on how to do it without JSON libraries...please.......
I get the split thing, but why my data is still null? see updated post please.
@Niang is the controller being called? try data:data as the ajax's message
i dont know what the syntax, im new to ajax,can you give me some example?
@Niang I did gave you an example, check it again
I see that you're posting the ajax request to "Controller.html", is this your servlet? Are you getting that printline of "null"?
@AlexandruSeverin, yes ,when i click the .save, it still null sir.
15:29
did you write data:data instead of data ?
yes,Controller.html is my servlet sir
like this: " post("yourservlet", data:JSON.stringify(array), function(response) "
or: " post("yourservlet", data:data, function(response) "
stop saying "sir" :))
haha sorry, Alexandru, there is a syntax error, but i tried to enclose ' data:JSON.stringify(array)' to quote this and 'data:data' but still null :)
Weird, here's another syntax that you can try for ajax:
$.ajax({
type : "POST",
url : "yourservlet",
data : JSON.Stringify(array);
success : function(response) {
alert(response);
}
});
if its ok to you i will pass my java project,for example purpose only,small data only. If its ok.
15:40
I am actually home now and I don't have any IDE to run java projects
(pro programmer doesn't have any IDE)
:D
I also don't know anything about jsp
haha. sorry, i noticed also alert() doesnt trigger
alert only triggers if your servlet is giving a response
in your servlet, you can try to add this like: " response.getWriter().print("This is the response from servlet"); "
if you can't get that syntax to work either, you can try with a plain-js ajax call, here's a very good tutorial: w3schools.com/ajax/ajax_xmlhttprequest_create.asp
response.getWriter().print("This is the response from servlet");
this doesnt print to my eclipse console.
Also, so i need some external libraries? i only uses jquery-1.11.1.js, is that ok>
15:57
it is not supposed to print in console, it is supposed to send back the message to the page that made the ajax call( function(response) {}, and response should take the value of whatever you print in response.getWriter()
do i need some external libraries? i only uses jquery-1.11.1.js
it may be possible that your jquery version is too old for ajax calls (have not ideea if it is so), try the plain-js version from the link I posted
I don't think you need other libraries
i think the w3school link is asp thing,when i copy paste it on my jsp,nothing works T.T
its not in asp, I used the exact same tutorial for my js calls
but then again, I don't know anything about jsp
you may also try data=JSON.stringify(array) ( '=' instead of ':' )
16:48
still awake? haha its 12am here at phil, anyways i got to work it,it displaying not null and back to null
oops, i fix it now.haha
17:44
I went to eat, glad you got it to work

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