I'm sorry, I may have been a little bit evasive.
Anyway as of what I've read so far, it seems rather imposible to have this
kind of information at init() time. So I will fallback to plan B and use a
boolean to extract the information on the first doGet()/doPost() [Making a
two phases init !!!].

Thanks you all.
ZartC++

>>     I'm interrested in the host name and port number used by
>> the servlet
>> engine that initialize me; and at init() time please, not
>> when doGet() or
>> doPost() is called (it will be to late for me).
>>
>
> I think that the people who have responded are confused as to what exactly
> you are looking for.
>
> From the init() method in your servlet, are you looking for
>
> (a) the host name and port of the client attaching to your servlet?
>         - this information is not availible, because the client has not
>         actually connected at the point and time init() is called.
>
> (b) the host name and port of the server that this servlet is on?
>         - this depends what servlet engine is being used to serve your
> servlet.
>
> (c) the host name and port of "the servlet engine that initialize me" ????
> huh?
>         - huh?
>
> G
>

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