You have to use sockets.
Try looking through any java networking book.
If you are looking for something specific to servlets, check out Jason
Hunters book on servlet programming.

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On Mon, 13 Nov 2000, Maria Elena Christensen (DXD) wrote:

> Hi all!
>
>         I have been looking in my books, but I can't fint it....
> Can someone point me to "How JAVA can talk to ports"
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> Thanks
> Mariel
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