Oliver,

IBM's Alphaworks site has many useful beans.

Their is a 'string' bean URL is:

 http://www.alphaworks.ibm.com/foundry.nsf/alphaBeans/60b5bfab8c45f3fd882566ad00249621

I hope it is what you need.

Jay

Oliver Pistor wrote:

> Hi!
>
> I'm just fighting with the incomplete String classes.
>
> I urgently need methods like split() [not only a split by a single character
> token, but a split with a string as token] or
> some decent replace() and all the "string-stuff" you need to build dynamic
> database queries, HTML pages etc.
>
> I was wondering if anyone had the same problems and has written some code or
> if there are
> any classes or something like a "Utility Servlet" (maybe we should do one?)
> available
>
> Oliver
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