I think if you inherit your servlets from the global servlet, the init for
global servlet will always be called first.
Vivek
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From: Dave Ford [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, June 26, 2000 8:30 AM
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Subject: Servlet Spec and Global Startup Servlets
My question concerns a "global start-up" servlet. By this I mean a servlet
who's init method runs before before any other servlets init method runs.
Q1: Does the servlet specification address this issue?
Q2: If not, do individual vendors address the issue?
Q3: Specifically, for tomcat, how do you do it?
Q4: Specifically, for Orion, how do you do it?
Thanks,
Dave Ford
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