Hi!
Yes! as you have correctly put, I want that same data to posted to, another
intranet server without effecting client-server conversation. Local intranet
server is connected with main server through LAN and TCP/IP stack.
As per your reply I can make a URLConnection to the servlet on intranet server.
There on, how do I send the data full data, which I have on the main server in
the form of request and responce object. Is there any way to pass these objects
directly, without the main server servlet reading each of the posted data?
Regards,
Nagendra
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Subject: Re: Posting data between two JSP/Servlets
I am not understanding your problem.
U have a server it is accepting data from clients. You
want that same data to post on another intranet server
without effecting client-server conversation.
My interpretation is correct?????
If no then try to give more explanation.
If yes give some more details.
Your local intranet server connected with main server
or not. Then only U can do this.
Write one servlet/??? on local server which accepts
the data and finishes it's processing.
Open this local Url's OutputStream from Main server
and send that data using streams!!!!!!!!
If it is not clear pls ask me with details of your
problem.
--- Raja Nagendra Kumar
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> Nagendra R@SATYAM
> 08/11/2000 11:11 AM
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> I am posting this again, as I have not received any
> reply.. Please respond..
>
> Hi!
>
> How do I post a data from one JSP/servlet to other
> JSP/servlet, each of them on
> a different server. Post data may contain the
> binary data too. I don't want to
> redirect/forward the client.. As a part of Bussines
> logic , I need to send the
> client posted data, to another server on the
> interanet (This machine is on local
> LAN and does not have internet connection).
>
> Thanking you in advance.
>
> Regards,
> Nagendra
>
>
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