i think , correct me, reflection is used for to know
information ab't a class ,method or for parameter...





--- Shital Kanitkar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How do you mention reflection? I thought Reflection
> was used very
> specifically for writing development tools.
>
> -Shital
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Catherine Jung
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> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Friday, October 20, 2000 1:27 AM
> Subject: Servlet communication with an exisiting
> java app
>
>
> > Hi, I'm attempting to write some servlets to be
> used as middlewar between
> > an existing server side app, and a thin client.
> The problem I'm having is
> > trying to find an elegant way of getting my
> servlet a reference to an
> > already running java app in a separate JVM (or the
> app a reference to the
> > servlet).
> >
> > So far I've thought of sockets/RMI, get the the
> app to request the servlet
> > from the webserver, or possibly there's something
> I could do with
> > reflection, but they all seem a bit of a long way
> around.
> >
> > I'm presuming that i'm going to end up using
> sockets, but I remember
> > someone on the list saying that he only used
> servlets to pass information
> > on the the business logic in normal java apps, so
> I  was wondering how
> > that gentleman does it?
> >
> > Thankyou very much,
> >
> > Catherine Jung
> >
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