You don't need to implment these interfaces as you are application
developer. You can just use the methods in these interfaces as they get
passed from either service() or doGet() or doPut() methods.
KIndly regards,
Justin Pham
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>Subject: Interfaces in Servlet API
>Date: Thu, 25 May 2000 11:38:02 +0530
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>Hi,
>
>Can anybody tell me who implements the interfaces like HttpServletRequest,
>HttpServletResponse etc?
>The document says that it is implemented by network-service developers for
>use within servlets. Can anybody elaborate on this?
>Thanx.
>
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