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Hello, i want to call a php3 Programm from a servlet. I want to pass
parameters
to the php3 Programm, get the return from that programm and than pass it
back to the client. I think, that can be done using JSDK2.1. Here some
quoting
from
"Servlet Essentials":

"A Servlet can make a request to an active resource on the web server just
like
a client can (by requesting a URL).
The Servlet API supports a more direct way of accessing server resources
from
within a Servlet which is running in the server
than opening a socket connection back to the server. A Servlet can either
hand
off a request to a different resource or include
the response which is created by that resource in its own response. It is
also
possible to supply user-defined data when calling
 an active resource which provides for an elegant way of doing
inter-Servlet
communication."

As far as i understand  i can do the following: The client calls my servlet
the
servlet then do´s some work,
calls the php3 Programm (using the URL) and forwards the form Data to the
php3
programm. After the
forwarding my servlet gets the output from the php3 program and then can
modify
this output and pass ist back
to the client. Is this correct? The problem is that i am using JSERV and as
far
as i know JSERV only
supports JSDK2.0! My question: Does somebody know when JSERV will support
2.1 or
 is there another
sollution calling php3 from a servlet? Or should I use another Servlet
Engine if
 yes which one? I am using
Apache Web Server on Linux.

Any comments are highly welcome.

Thomas




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