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Are you positive?
We run a scheme like this with 1.1b3 and it works great.
What kind of problems do you think this way of doing it can produce?
Thanks!
//ola

jon * skrev:

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> on 1/31/00 10:35 AM, Ola Samuelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > You need some methods in the connection
> > servlet that handles
> > the handing out and returning of the connections and these methods can be
> > accessed by the other servlets
> > by using
> > "getServletConfig().getServletContext().getServlet("myconnservlet");" to
> > retrieve the servlet object.
>
> do NOT do this. it is deprecated and will not work with any newer servlet
> engines.
>
> -jon
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