and for the third question.. i.e. sharing data amongst servlets.. i would
prefer putting the data in the servlet context and accessing it from there
rather than static member of servlet.
-sourabh

----- Original Message -----
From: Mazhar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, January 29, 2002 6:42 AM
Subject: Re: servlets communication


> Hello;
> Ans of First Question is.
> You can also Use To Other methods that are in RequestDispatcher Class in
> servlets 2.3.
> the methods are include(req,res) and forward(req,res) u can forward the
> request to some other page with same request and response object. for more
> detail please see the following link
> http://java.sun.com/j2ee/tutorial/1_3-fcs/doc/Servlets9.html
>
> For your 2nd question
> You can use any client side script to submit a form without having any
> button in that form. u simple have to invoke that javascrip function on
> specified action and in that script u can submit that form
>
> Bye
>
> Mazhar Saeed
> Software Engineer
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Miroslav Šimko" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Monday, January 28, 2002 3:35 AM
> Subject: servlets communication
>
>
> > Hello,
> > I'd like to communicate among servlets.
> > I tried to use parameters, like
> > res.sendRedirect("servlet1?par1="+val1+"&par2="+val2). This worked quite
> > good, but it is a little bit uncomfortable. Isn't there another( and
> > standard) way how to communicate?
> > I have also another problem, which I cannot solve. I'd like to have a
form
> > with no input types just one button( type=submit). I tried add to the
> forms
> > action the text "servlet1?par=val1", but it didn't work. After hitting
the
> > button, it worked just like the action was "servlet1". I heared about
> hidden
> > editboxes, but there should be better solution.
> > Also, I'd like to share information among servlets - one servlet will
> store
> > data and other servlets will read and write to this data. I don't know,
> what
> > is standard way, I did it this way - servlet1 has static member data and
> > another servlets from the same package can access this member by
> > servlet1.data. While testing, I just have to load the servlet1 into
> servlets
> > container before accessing data from another servlets, and then it
worked.
> > Is it good or bad?
> > Thanks for any input.
> > Miro
> >
> >
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