Hi Shashi,
Can't I achieve this without using Applets? Just HTML and Servlets. Any
sample code to help me out?
Satish
At 10:17 AM 2/24/99 +0530, you wrote:
>Basically you want the data which is being entered by the Customer to be
>persistant. Since applet by itself can't keep all the data persistant,
>the easiest method is to keep track of it in the Servlet running at the
>server. Another easy method is let the Applet start communicating with
>the Servlet, and also show the status of User Name verification. So,
>steps will be
>1. Applet will send data about the Login customer to Servlet
>2. Servlet will verify the customer.
>3. If there is an error, Sevlet will send back some data to Applet,
>saying the User name is invalid.
>4. The applet will display the same information.
>5. So there is no need for you display a page just show that user has to
>typed wrong info.
>
>I hope this will help you...
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Satish Talim [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>> Sent: Tuesday, February 23, 1999 8:20 PM
>> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Subject: Store info in Servlet
>>
>> Hello all,
>>
>> I have a simple application where a Customer enters his/hers Customer
>> details and a UserName and Password on a Customer web page. This
>> information is passed on to the servlet which checks the
>> UserName/Password
>> combination in a customer table using jdbc. In case the combination
>> does
>> not match, the servlet creates a web page informing that the
>> UserName/Password is incorrect. After a specified time, the Customer
>> web
>> page should reload with the values the Customer had keyed in.
>>
>> I am not sure as to how to restore/save the values the Customer had
>> keyed
>> in on the Customer web page.
>>
>> I am using Java Web Server 1.1.3 and JSDK 2.0 with Java 2 on a Windows
>> 95
>> machine.
>>
>> All help most appreciated.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Satish
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