Sam Newman wrote:
>
> Once you have your serialized object, simply store it in a
> file which both your servlets can access
>
That would require something like file locks, so it
might not be such a good idea. If you absolutely
can't use a database, then you might consider making
an http call from the first servlet to the second,
and send the information in the body of the request.
That keeps it all servlets-based, and finesses you
around (some of) the potential synchronization issues.
--
Christopher St. John [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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