Hi paresh,
Basically this gloabal file is to set  the  connection pool for a database ,
or u have a bean to send emails and u want to store the SMTP host and port
in central database.

Formore information u can check Professional JSP by Wrox publishers
(www.wrox.com)  where u have the complete chapter  on this concept.

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From: Paresh Sharma [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, August 30, 2000 2:40 PM
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Subject: using global.jsa with JSP


hi folks,
i am posting my query again. i need instant help please.
how would i use global.jsa with jsp which is hosted on javawebserver2.0?

paresh

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