Oguz,
I recommend O'Reilly's "Java Servlet Programming" by Jason Hunter and
William Crawford. It has a thorough explanation of servlet chaining
with examples.
In simple terms, when you chain servlets you are piping the output of
one servlet as input to another servlet. The output of the last servlet
in the chain is sent to the browser. Setting-up servlet chaining is
server-specific.
Regards,
Dick Dowdell
Oguz Baktir wrote:
>
> Hi everybody,
>
> Can someone briefly explain me the 'servlet chaining' issue?
> What is it?
> Where and why is it useful?
> Does anyone have some sample, template code for it?
>
> Thanks for your help and
> have a nice, pleasurable work!!
>
> Oguz
>
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