The servlet should run once in a day..(Actually it is
supposed to send Birthday greetings to  people who's
birthdates are stored  in database,- matches with
current date)
I don't want to do empty Servlet request daily ..It
should be *automated*

Varun
--- Danny Rubis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey!
>
> Step1) The servlet gets loaded upon the first
> access.  No problem there.  Just
> send the servlet an 'empty' request.
> Step 2) No problem here also.  Just call your
> EmailMethod() in the init().
> Step 3) Why would you want to unload the servlet?
> No need.  The servlet
> container wants control of that.  It's better left
> to the container.  There
> *is* a destroy() that gets called when the container
> boots the servlet out.
> It's typically used for clean up of connection open
> and so forth
>
> Are you sure this information wasn't in the archive
> :>)
>
> Sans adieu,
> Danny Rubis
>
> Varun Kumar wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > i have a Servlet that sends e-mails to few
> mail-ids
> > (using javaMail API).
> >
> > Is it possible to automate the following steps:
> >
> > Step1) Loading in the servlet in Server(i'm using
> > javawebserver2.0)
> > Step2) Imediately send mailz (Or do whatewher the
> work
> > the servlet
> > is programmed to do)
> > Step2) Unload itself.from WebServer..
> >
> > (I searched the Archives but couldn't find
> discussions
> > related to this issue)
> >
> > Thankz for consideration..
> >
> > Varun
> >
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