Maybe overly simplistic, but now about not using a servlet for the
second call (ie the one that returns XML output).

Martin Kupisch wrote:
>
> Hello everyone,
> I know this topic has been discussed various times but nonetheless I hope there
> is someone willing to help me....
> I run an Apache Server with JServ, i.e. there is no possibility to achieve Servlet
> chaining through the Server. I have read many times that there are ways to somehow 
>'mimic'
> the function of a servlet chain but I never read how.-
> I try to send a request to a proxy server which itself requests another servlet
> on another server, which sends back an XML-Output to get processed by the first 
>servlet
> on the proxy. The use of Apache and JServ is a must as is the use of two servers.
> Any suggestions on how to achieve this?? Any help is appreciated.
> Martin
>
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