On Tue, 12 Oct 1999, Andy Bailey and Later Milt Epstein wrote:

> > > You don't need more then one servlet for one application.
> > It is also a bad idea to override the servlet service method as that
> > is usually implemented by the ServletEngine vendor to route requests
> > to the right place.
>
> Agreed.


Help me clarify a couple things. Are the following statements true?

- The servlet service method contains the code to call doGet or doPost.
- If we override the servlet service method, implementing doGet and
  doPost methods becomes worthless.

__Carlos__
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