Redirect from JSP to JSP

Hi,
I want to know how i can redirect a page from a jsp page. It's a simple question but i'm beginnner...
Best regards...

This works me perfectly:
your webapp can be also structured to directories.
for normal visible link:
<a href="<%= response.encodeURL(../index.jsp")%">">back to index</a>
for automatic redirection (like jsp:forward):
response.sendRedirect(response.encodeRedirectURL("../index.jsp"));
NOTE:
URLs are wrapped by response.encode*URL() methods to allow URL rewriting in case when cookies are disabled by client.
Mako</a>

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