You have to give a few more details, dude.  I assume you want a stand-alone
client Java application to be accessible to anybody on a particular net?
What does the app do?  What are the I/O parameters?  Your question is so
vague as to defy an intelligent answer.

Cheers!
MarK


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Subject: Changing an Java program to a servlet


> Are there any sites that explain this process of coverting a Java program
to
> a servlet?
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> Also how do I pass parmeters to the servlet?
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