I can't seem to find this IsClientConnected in the HttpServletResponse or
ServletResponse. Does it require a method call? How does it work? When the
user hits stop, is the server updated with the "broken" connection and this
flag is set?



> -----Original Message-----
> From: Christopher K. St. John [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2001 9:22 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: User hits STOP button,then submits again..how to prevent
> this or provide a solution?
>
>
> Dumitru Sbenghe wrote:
> >
> > Pretty cool in ASP Response.IsClientConnected do this thing;
> > Strange, JSP used from ASP a lot of things but not this;
> >
>
>  Response.IsClientConnected is the same as checking
> for an IOException. There's no magic, and both fail
> to work under a variety of circumstances.
>
>  Think of IsClientConnected as a hack to get around
> a broken scripting language :-)
>
>
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> Christopher St. John [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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