At 11:11 PM 16/12/99 -0800, you wrote:
>i don't even overload doPost() and doGet() anymore in my servlets - i go
>straight to service().  is that bad if i don't treat posting vs. getting
>differently?  i can't imagine why, but in case anyone has a good reason not
>to do it that way i'd be happy to hear it.

If you look at the source for service in HttpServlet you'll see a lot of error
checking and validation that you won't have anymore.

What wrong with just having doPost call doGet and put your work into
doGet?


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