Hello Jackson,

You can call the getServletInfo() method for that particular servlet. You
will receive a description string if available or else you will get an empty
string.

I hope I got your query right???

Thanks,
Rajah...

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From: Jackson Ching [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Hi,

    How do i get the servlet info of another servlet?

Jack

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