Servlets communicate with the web server by using streams, and streams
require java.io.*
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Hi,
I have a basic doubt and is outside the scope of JSP.
Could any one tell me the reason for a servlet throwing IOException. I am
forced to include java.io package just for the sake of this exception.
Thank you.
Regards,
pattabi
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