Off the top of my head (I'm reading it now), "Java Network Programming", 2nd
edition, by Elliotte Rusty Harold, published by O'Reilly, has some good info
on this.
/jesse
-----Original Message-----
From: Julien Gilli [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 30, 2001 3:43 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: other protocol than http
Hi,
As I am reading several documents about servlets (and the Servlet API
documentation), I can see that servlets can be developed on top of other
protocol than HTTP. This could lead to extends the functionalities of a
FTP server for example. Ths is very interesting and, to me, would be one
of the most original part of the Servlet technology. However, i haven't
seen any of these possibilities in the real world.
So my questions are : Have you seen it ? Are there plans to do it (beta
server, beginning of support somewhere) ? Is it at least possible ?
Thanks for your help in advance.
--
Julien Gilli
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http://darktigrou.free.fr
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