Hello!

        First I want to thank Nic and Benjamin for their replies. They did help. This 
problem arised after looking into the tutorials and making some examples.Anyway , I'm 
glad to hear that things can be made in more than one way (and that my question has a 
base behind after all).. I guess it like the saying -" when you have a hammer you tend 
to see every problem as a nail".
        Thanks again, guys!

        I do have though, another question. Servlets are said to be multi user. Now , 
practically they are 'tiggered' through a POST method in the HTML page. What I really 
want to know is how are they working.
        I mean, what happens when a two users at the same time 'trigger' the servlet? 
How do I handle the multi-task-ing? I'm reading the docs but as I recall the tutorial 
of j2ee (Duke's Bookstore) si using SingleThread model. This means that only one user 
can communicate with the servlet? What about the others in this case ?
        And how can I do track-session when the servlet is working with multiple 
users? Do I open a task for every request and make a session for it? Isn't that a 
resource-eater?

        Waiting for your enlightement (again)...

P.S. By the way , can anyone recommed some good books about servlets/jsp & ejb? I may 
have asked this but I really got to know.Every where I look I find only 
"satellite-view" articles. And I did find that book Benjamin was talking about but it 
was only for sale. I'm looking for free-online book and this sure wasn't.

Costin

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