Ya,
this is posible.
Configure the Java WEB server ?
I think you have not seen the Java WEB Server's configuration menu.
Put Index.html in your startup directory and
run your desired SERVLET
that's it u have got it.
I hope you have understood this !
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Alison Lindores wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is there any way to make a servlet run as soon as a web page loads?
>
> I have a search page where the user may select items from a number of drop
> down lists. The list items are generated from a database query. The only
> way I can see this working at the moment is if the user goes to the search
> page and then has to click on a "START" button. The servlet then runs,
> generates the lists and outputs a form into which the user may enter their
> search criteria. But this not be an ideal interface for the user.
>
> I would like the servlet to be invoked automatically, when the page is
> loaded. Is this possible?
>
> Alison Lindores
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