Composing URL in JSP

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Solution 1

Ok, I found answer. First problem is that I have to preserve all current parameters in URL and change only page parameter. To do this I have to iterate over all current parameters and add those I don't want to change to URL. Then I added parameters I want to either change or add. So I ended up with solution like this:

<c:url var="nextUrl" value="">
    <c:forEach items="${param}" var="entry">
        <c:if test="${entry.key != 'page'}">
            <c:param name="${entry.key}" value="${entry.value}" />
        </c:if>
    </c:forEach>
    <c:param name="page" value="${some calculation}" />
</c:url>

This will create nice and clean URL independent of page parameter in request. Bonus to this approach is that URL can be just anything.

Solution 2

To construct a new URL based on the current URL, you first need to get the current URL from the request object. To access the request object in a JSP use pageContext implicit object defined by the JSP expression language:

${pageContext.request.requestURL}  

Here is the simple example of constructing URL in a JSP page:

test.jsp

<%@ page language="java" contentType="text/html; charset=UTF-8" pageEncoding="UTF-8"%>
<%@ taglib prefix="c" uri="http://java.sun.com/jsp/jstl/core"%>
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
    <title>Test Page</title>
    <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8">
</head>
<body>
    <h1>Testing URL construction</h1>
    <c:choose>
        <c:when test="${pageContext.request.queryString != null}">
            <a href="${pageContext.request.requestURL}?${pageContext.request.queryString}&page=xxx">Go to page xxx</a>
        </c:when>
        <c:otherwise>
            <a href="${pageContext.request.requestURL}?page=xxx">Go to page xxx</a>
        </c:otherwise>
    </c:choose>
</body>
</html>


This solution allows you to construct URLs depending on whether the current URL already contains some query string or not. So you respectively append either

?${pageContext.request.queryString}&page=xxx

or just

?page=xxx

to the current URL.

JSTL and the Expression Language were used to implement checking for a query string. And we used getRequestURL() method to obtain the current URL.

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Updated on October 10, 2020

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  • igo
    igo over 3 years

    Lets say my current URL is: /app.jsp?filter=10&sort=name.

    I have a pagination component in JSP which should contain links like:
    /app.jsp?filter=10&sort=name&page=xxx.

    How do I create valid URLs in JSP by adding new parameters to current URL? I dont want use Java code in JSP, nor end up with URLs like:
    /app.jsp?filter=10&sort=name&?&page=xxx, or /app.jsp?&page=xxx, etc.