Further to this, the servlets would be on different machines, maybe even
different countries.

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Charles Conover
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Subject: communicating directly with a servlet


Is there a way to connect directly with a servlet, except with the doGet and
doPost methods?  What I am trying to do is share info (specifically the
contents of a hashtable) between 2 servlets.  I could probably create a Post
with all the data in parameters, but I was wondering if anyone knew an
easier way.
Thanks,
Chuck

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