Hi experts,

Does anyone can explain this solution in deep. I'm guessing it's because HTTP
needs to acknowledge, but I would like to get a better answer.

Thanks

Jes�s Mar�a Rom�n wrote:

> Hi srinivas:
>
> Thanks for the reply.
>
> I already found an example and it seams to work.
>
> Instead of calling:
>
>     servletConnection.connect();
>
> I am now doing:
>
>     DataInputStream input;
>
>     InputStream is= new InputStreamReader(urlConn.getInputStream()));
>
> Although I don�t read anything.
> Thus, the servlet engine gets the stream to create the ServletResponse.
>
> Cheers.
>
> Jes�s Mar�a.
>
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