Yep, it's not really far from what I do at this point... except that I
found more easy to modify my initial servlet to accept more than one
request in one call.  So all parameters are effectively send to a servlet,
but it's the same that construct the 6 requests and process them.

Regards,
Stephane

At 03:54 PM 2/1/00 -0800, Brian Schaefer wrote:
>Yes, but the one submit and contain 6 parameters that your servlet can use
>to branch to 6 other servlets in turn.
>
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>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Stephane Cloutier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>> Sent: Tuesday, February 01, 2000 12:59 PM
>> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Subject: Re: Requests chaining...
>>
>>
>> What is servlet chaining?  Is it the process involves when a
>> servlet call
>> another servlet?  I use Netscape Entreprise Server 3.0 but use the
>> servletrunner to process servlets requests.  But maybe I was
>> not clear in
>> my previous mails, here's what I want to do: I want my form
>> submit button
>> to throw 6 requests with differents parameters to the same
>> servlet.  But it
>> seems that I can only affect one action to the form so I can
>> only make one
>> request to the servlet.  Isn't it true?
>>
>> >Does your webserver support servlet chaining?  This could solve your
>> >problem, as
>> >any request for that particular servlet would initiate the
>> consecutive running
>> >of any number of servlets.
>>
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