The description of your project makes wireless inappropriate technology.
Nevertheless, check out the following:

"WAP Servlets" by John L. Cook (Wiley)
"Learning WML & WMLScript" by Martin Frost (O'Reilly)
"WAP Development with WML and WMLScript" by Ben Forta, et al. (Sams)
"Professional WAP..." by Charles Arehart, et al. (Wrox)

Cheers!
Mark


----- Original Message -----
From: "Gareth James" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, June 29, 2001 6:08 AM
Subject: Servlet application receiving data across wireless network


> Hello
>
> I am having trouble figuring out how to implement a server program which I
> need.
> What I want to do is to write a program for a server (a servlet?) that
will
> receive data in the form of a string/stream of bytes across a wireless
> network and then parse the data into separate fields in a table which will
> then be shown in a webpage (HTML). The string of data will be quite long
as
> it will be a whole database which has been concatenated into a string,
> therefore when it is parsed at the other end it is just put into a table
in
> the form it was originally in.
>
> People have suggested MIDlets, JSP, etc to me but I still don't know how
to
> go about this at all. I have read about POST and GET but am not sure
whether
> these apply to my situation - although I am probably wrong!
>
> If anyone could help me get a clearer understanding of the best way
> toattempt this application that would be great.
>
> Thank you
>
> Gareth James
> <><
>
>
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