I suggest going through a basic introduction on both servlet and Swing
technologies...

I am sure that once you have done so the answer to your question will
present itself

Jean

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From: farah [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, October 06, 2000 10:43 AM
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Subject: [SERVLET-INTEREST] How an application can access a Servlet


Hi Everybody!!!!!

Anybody knows (my knowledge is so limited to do this) how can I make an
application (Swing) that is in another place than the server, and this app
can access a servlet to get information from the database in the server and
show in the Swing app...

Thanks for sharing your experiences!!!!

Paulo Farah

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