The most impressive way is to use server push, but this is also rather
tricky.
The easiest solution is to use
                response.setHeader("Refresh","5");
to let the browser do a refresh every 5 seconds.

Geert 'Darling' Van Damme

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> Subject: continuous page update
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>
> my user would like to see a screen continuously updated with new
> data (much like
> the bloomberg quotes page is updated every few seconds with a
> given stock's
> current price).
>
> can i do that with JSP or with a vanilla servlet ?
>
> can a servlet send multiple pages and have the screen refreshed
> with the new
> page,  without the user making an additional request ?
>
> thanx!
>
> gary
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