Hi,
I reply directly to you because I'm not sure this not off-topic.
>From a WML card you can call a servlet like any other server side script or
page by a link (<a href...) or a form(<go...).
The problems you can have are from 2 types :
* you don't know about servlets : so have a try first wit html
* general problems for calling scripts from wml (cookies problem, post
method not supported, cache, ..) : have a look
at http://www.allnetdevices.com/faq/
Hope this help,
Philippe
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Philippe Bertramo
World Customs Organization
Brussels - Belgium
-----Original Message-----
From: Srinivas Haran [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, January 26, 2001 20:39
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Calling a Servlet from a WML
Hi! There ,
Can anybody tell me if there is a possiblity to call a Servlet
from a WML?.
If so How?. Basically I am trying to develop a wap or MIDP application with
an
access to the database....
Thanks in Advance
Srinivas
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