Thanks, Preston! But I have client and server running on the same
machine.

Li

        > Ask yourself where your servlet is running with respect to the
screen.
        > Servlets run on a server, and has no knowledge of the client's
screen.

        >> I got a problem when I use a servlet to to get the screen
resolution by
        >> calling a class that uses getToolkit() to get default system
awt
        >> toolkit. Java 1.2.1 and servlet 2.1 are used. Below is a
stack trace:


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