Well being Sun they've probably mapped their download path to a servlet and
it's probably a servlet doing the work. Given that I'm interested in how you
can download files to the browser like they do. I don't understand why they
do this and I'm intersted in the reasons why they can't just use a regular
ftp tag which with GetRight etc is a lot more easier to hand than a
proprietory streaming format that works first time or you start again.
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> Will somebody please explain what it's got to do with servlets?
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