yeah thats right but what i couldn't understnad is that .
i conenct to databse and so on in init .
in destroy i should close the datse and then what should i close
for example is servletrunner it says init but don't says destroy what i
think is all my servlets are looaded itto memory and doesn't unloaded which
is bad trouble for a server.
can you send a very (or complex) destroy method for my servlet.
thanx
kerem
----- Original Message -----
From: SHEDDE, RAJESH <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: 02 Haziran 2000 Cuma 01:11
Subject: Re: init destroy
> Hi kerem,
>
> For starters : doget, dopost are specific to HTTPServlet class.
> You would use doservice if your servlet uses the generic servlet class.
>
> Init and Destroy methods are invoked (as far as i know) when the servlet
is
> loaded into the server memory
> and offloaded from the server's memory.
> for eg. during init, your servlet could set up all the database
connections that
> it needs and during destroy
> make sure that all the db connections are closed. The reason behind this
being,
> servlets are loaded into server
> memory once when the server starts up and is never unloaded until the
server is
> shutdown; unlike a CGI program
> where the cgi program is loaded when invoked and is unloaded when it has
> finished processing the request.
>
> hth
> rajesh
>
>
> >hi there,
> >i will be working with servlet for at least 2 weeks from now but can
anybody
> >tell me.
> >What axcatly init destroy methods do and what is the difference between
> >dogoet, do post with service.
> >and can you send me an URL or example proram for init and destroy
> >thanx
> >note:for example when a member is logged in and then suts the window down
he
> >still remains logged in am i gonna use destroy for destroying the logged
> >ones.
> >and can you suggest me a way to handle the logging and leaving
> >like in databse
> >
> >kerem
>
>
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