Possibly u can use URL encoding

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Srinivasa Sai Chakravarthy V (CTC)
Sent: Tuesday, July 20, 2004 11:46 AM
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Subject: Servlet Communication


Hi all,

Can any body tell me how to pass information between two servlets which are
located in different servers with out using URL connection,Sockets etc..
Is it possible to dispatch the request to a servlet located it remote
server.As sendRedirect won't pass request information.
Please share your ideas,...

Thanks
V.s.s.chakravarthy

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