I've done this before by just opening a URLConnection to the other servlet and
parsing the response.  You may have to specify in the URL any parameters that
the other Servlet is expecting (i.e.
http://yourserver/servlet/XServlet?command=go) but it should work pretty well.

Hope this helps.

Amarendra Mishra wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I'm rookie to Servlets and I have to coomunicate between the servlets
> running on different JVM's.
> Any help on this front will be highly appreciated.
>
> Rgds,
> Amarendra
>
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