Object serialisation may solve your problem

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Sundar
Sent: Wednesday, July 04, 2001 1:31 PM
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Subject: How to share a common object between two servelts?


Hello All,
I've two servlets running in different ports. How do share a common
object between these two servelts. Once the
values updated by Servlet-1 i would like to use the LATEST values (with
out accessing the DB) from Servlet-2.
Or
Can i get the Servlet Context of Servlet-1 from Servlet-2.

Thanx in advance!!!

Regards
G S Sundaram

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