I'm normally pretty quiet in my responses to this forum, but I can't stop myself this
time.
I have subscribed to this forum to learn and discuss servlets and issues directly
relating to servlets. If I want to learn about applets, I will subscribe to an
applets forum.
This question is completely off-topic. What's worse, people reply on-list. I often
reply to off-topic questions, but I reply directly to the poster of the question.
Between this question and the one about testing for null, I have received 22 emails
out of the 55 waiting for me this morning.
Please keep it on topic, for both the initial question and responses.
Thanks.
Bart Cassady
Database Analyst
Corporate Technology Services
Associated Engineering Group Ltd.
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>>> Moloy Biswas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 01/06 4:07 AM >>>
Can anyone tell me how to call one applet from another applet ? This is
required to me because I want to design a system of multiple hiererchy
of applets and with those applets I want to handle a backend database.
In the front end I want to use a browser to get the parent applet.
Please help, this is very very urgent for me.
Thanks in advance
Moloy
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