Can we can doGet/doPost method in jsp explicitly

Hi All Experts,
I want to know whether i can call doGet/doPost method
explicitly in JSP? Because when JSP is converted to servlet
it automatically generates _jspSevice method only.
Thanx in Advance
Pradipto

I don't know of a compile-time check for that type of need, but, at runtime, you could use:
if (!(request.getMethod().equals("POST"))
  throw new UnsupportedHTTPMethodException("Only HTTP POST requests supported");however, it's almost always better to submit a form to a servlet rather then a JSP, so you may want to rethink your design. Typically, you want nothing other then display logic in a JSP with validation, navigation control and more in a servlet, but, to each his/her own, I suppose. Take care.

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