What about the following:

The first time DbServlet is called, get the ServletContext and assign it to
a static variable. Also create a public static method in DbServlet to return
the ServletContext. Any class could then retrieve the SessionContext.

Not sure if this is the best way of doing it, but hope it helps.

Stephen Baishya

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From: tmueller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, June 08, 1999 10:13 PM
Subject: Connection Pooling Servlet


> Hello all,
>
> Im writing a servlet (DbServlet) that uses the DbConnectionBroker as
> explained in chapter 9 pg. 266 of the Jason Hunter (O'Reilly) book that
will
> hand off connection objects.
>
> The problem is that the classes of another servlet cannot use
> getServletContext() to get the reference to the DbServlet
> since the classes have no servlet context of thier own.
>
> So my question is : Is there a way to get to the DbServlet with out having
> to hand out the ServletContext to every class
> and the classes they use?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
>
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