Another solution could be:

If that method is common across both the servlets, why
can't you put it in a separate class and import it in
both the servlets???




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---- On    , Sayantan Sen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:

> hi rajesh
>
> to call a method of one servlet from another one you need to
use servlet
> context feature.
>
> in the first servlet whose method you want to access, you
need to add
> the
> folloing code lines
>
> ServletContext context = getServletContext();
> context.setAttribute("NAME",obj);
> where
> NAME = any name of the object containing the method
> obj = object of the class whose method you want to use.
>
> in the secod servlet you need to access it with the following
line of
> code
>
> abc = (name of the class containing the
> method)getServletContext().getAttribute("NAME");
> abc.yourMethod();
>
> you need to keep the classfiles into your classpath
>
> hope this will work
>
> sayantan
>
>
> Hi all,
> I have basic question regarding servlets.I have a servlet
which has some
> member functions apart from doGet and doPost.How could I call
these
> methods
> from the other servlet.I don't want to load the servlet on my
own .It
> should
> be loaded as normal servlet from servlet engine.
>
>
> Thanks...
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> Rajesh Basawa
> Professional Services, Cisco Systems, Inc.
> Voice: 408-853 9557
> Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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