Dear John,

The keep-alive will leave open the connection between the WEBServer and the
Browser, not with the Browser and the Servlet. This mechanismis usefull to
permit the browser request more than one resource (first the HTML
page(static or dinamic such as Servlets), and follow images, sounds, etc)
using the same connection with the WEBServer.

[ ]'s
Luciano Coelho
Sun Certified Programmer for Java2
e-Sec Tecnologia em Seguranca de Dados
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De: John Rodriguez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Data: Quarta-feira, 24 de Novembro de 1999 20:48
Assunto: keep-alive


>Hi all,
>
>Is it possible to use keep-alive ("connection","Keep-Alive") with servlets?
>
>I have an applet and servlet that communicate using serialized objects. I
>would like the socket which the HttpServletRequest/HttpServletResponse uses
>to stay open. I have tried various ways but have not been able to get this
>to work. Is this possible with servlets? If so, can you point me to a code
>example?
>
>If there is a way to get this working, will I have trouble with proxy
>servers?
>
>Thanks in advance,
>John Rodriguez
>
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