Hey!
There are some really detailed answers to this question in the
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archive.
One poster even gave some snippet of code.
Check the archive. There is a wealth of information in it.
Sans adieu,
Danny Rubis
"Shouster, Liat" wrote:
> I have a servlet which gets an HTTP request and has to answer it immediately
> before doing any processing (just acknoledge the receiving of the request).
> I am new to servlets, and as i understood there is no way to guarantee the
> time of sending a response, and there is also the chance that the response
> wont be sent at all before the servlet is terminated, which means all the
> processing is terminated (which can take a while).
> is there a way of forcing a response sending by the server ? can flash()
> help here ?
>
> thanks.
>
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