Form in a JSP page

Hello,
I have this form:
<%-- main.jsp--%>
<form action="MusicAlbum.do" method="get" >
        <select name="menu" onchange="submit();">
               <option selected="selected" >(Please select an album)</option>
               <option>Jazz</option>
               <option>Blues</option>
               <option>Country</option>
               <option>Rock & Roll</option>
               <option>Modern classic</option>
        </select>
</form>MusicAlbum.do is the name of my servlet which accesses the DB to get the selected kind of music.
Each time I choose an item from the menu, the content of the selected item is displayed in a new window.
What I want is that the content of the selected item should be displayed in the same window (below the select options) as the main page.
Could you please help me?
Thanks a lot in advance.

hi,
<%-- main.jsp--%>
<form action="MusicAlbum.do" method="get" >
        <select name="menu" onchange="submit();">
               <option selected="selected" >(Please select an album)</option>
               <option>Jazz</option>
               <option>Blues</option>
               <option>Country</option>
               <option>Rock & Roll</option>
               <option>Modern classic</option>
        </select>
</form>
Your selected music is :
<%
if ( session.getAttribute ( "menu" ) != null )
out.println ( session.getAttribute ( "menu" ).toString() );
%>now in your controller
set
session.setAttribute ( "menu", request.getParameter( "menu" ) );
....//forward to main.jsp

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