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In the example below if you place the class c outside the
servlets directory and in the classpath on the ServletExec
VM Settings admin page then it should work.  You'll need
to stop the IIS Admin Service from the Services Control
Panel and restart the web server after modifying the
classpath.

Paul

>  Can we use a static object to share it between
>servlets ?
>  Under ServletExec (NT, IIS) in folowing example
>"writer" and "reader" servlet see different JJJ :
>------- static JJJ
>--------------------------------public class c{
>  public static int JJJ = 0;
>}
>---------- writer -------------------------------
>public class writer extends HttpServlet {
>  public void service (HttpServletRequest req,
>  HttpServletResponse res)
>  throws ServletException, IOException {
>    PrintWriter out = res.getWriter();
>    res.setContentType("text/html");
>    out.println("jjj = "+(++c.JJJ)); // !!! changing
>    out.close();
>  }
>}
>------------ reader -----------------------------
>public class reader extends HttpServlet {
>  public void service (HttpServletRequest req,
>  HttpServletResponse res)
>  throws ServletException, IOException {
>    PrintWriter out = res.getWriter();
>    res.setContentType("text/html");
>    out.println("jjj = "+c.JJJ);
>    out.close();
>  }
>}
>
>================================================
>The point is  - it does work under servletrunner(JSDK).
>Writer and reader have the same JJJ value.
>
>  What do guys from newAtlanta can say about ?
>Do we have a way to share a static variable under
>ServletExec ?
>  Regards. Alex. Wired Solutiuons. Toronto.
>
>
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