Do you mean whether a request has been recieved by a servlet in WTE or in
WAS? If so then presumably you have both running on your local box each with
the same applications defined? In which case you could include the port
number in the URL - WTE usually listens on 8080 and WAS on 80.
>From: "RUTHERFURD, Michael" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Websphere vs Websphere Test Environment
>Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2001 11:49:37 +1000
>
>Is there any way to work out if a servlet is running in Websphere proper or
>only in the test environment of VAJ?
>
>All of the System properities etc I found returned the same thing for
>both...
>
>TIA
>Michael Rutherfurd
>
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