Hello there,
Need some ideas for this system:

I need to share one user registration table among multiple sites, URLs stored in a
property file.

I am thinking of forwarding HTTP request to all sites that are in the "network" (i.e.
listed in Properties). There are only 3 actions for the user: Add, Update and View, so 
it
shouldn't be too difficult... Unless I am missing something big and important here.

Has anyone had to resolve this kind of problem?

My concern is about re-sending HTTP request object several times - how can I send the
same one using something like this in my servlet code?

GenericServlet.getServletContext().getRequestDispatcher("http://www.first.com";).forward(request,
response);

GenericServlet.getServletContext().getRequestDispatcher("http://www.second.com";).forward(request,
response);

GenericServlet.getServletContext().getRequestDispatcher("http://www.third.com";).forward(request,
response);

etc.

Or I even shouldn't do it in a servlet - once it sends the first one, doesn't it stop
running?

If that doesn't work what are other means to register / view and update a user info on
many servers at once, anybody?

Thank you very much.
Sorry, I've made this message so long, that noone will take time to read it...
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Best regards,

    Maya Vayner
    Senior Software Engineer
    Erete Software
    Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
    Phone: (508)370-3960 ext.34
    Fax: (508)370-3962
    www.myerete.com


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