Nic:

Can you elaborate on how a RequestDispatcher will work across Web
applications on the the same servlet container?

I thought every application has to have a separate context and therefore it
should'nt be possible to use the RequestDispatcher across Web applications ,
even on the same container.
thanks,
-Nitin


----- Original Message -----
From: "Nic Ferrier" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, September 16, 2000 9:43 PM
Subject: Re: RequestDispatcher Function


> >>> Kevin Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 14-Sep-00 10:06:18 AM >>>
>
> >The simulation may work but this isn't going to work out
> >in the real world - you can't forward or include across
> >applications (sites as you call them). The RequestDispatcher
> >will only work between resources within the same application
> >(i.e. within the same ServletContext), you'll need to use some
> >other B2B technique to achieve this,
>
> RequestDispatcher WILL work across web-applications deployed under
> the same servlet container.
>
> You simply have to call getContext() first.
>
>
> Nic
>
>
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