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No, i guess you are wrong! You can use either get(doGet) or post(doPost)
method ! The only difference between them is the following: Get command
sends data through get' header and Post sends data through new http
headers. This is a HTTP RFC.
The problem below seems to be very strange.
Jos� Euclides J�nior
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De: Swart, James (Jim) ** CTR ** [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Enviada em: Ter�a-feira, 5 de Junho de 2001 11:51
Para: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Assunto: RE: About GET and POST methods
as far as I know, if you are going to send information to a servlet from a
input form (html or jsp) you have to use a GET when invoking the servlet? At
least, that's how mine are developed.
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From: Rainer Schweigkoffer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, June 05, 2001 7:07 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: About GET and POST methods
Hi folks !
Being a newbie concerning the use of Tomcat I am marvelling about the
following :
On SunOS 5.8 I have installed Tomcat 3.2.1 connected to Apache 1.3.19
via mod_jk.so with both an AJP12 (port 8007) and an AJP13 (port 8009)
handler installed.
The Apache Server is listening on ports 80, 1080, 2080 and 8080, while,
for test purposes, I added a Tomcat Http Connection handler on
port 7080.
Now, we have written a test servlet with differing doGet and doPost
methods and an HTML page containing a form that uses method POST, and
we observe the following behaviour :
o When defining the form's action to directly invoke the servlet via
Tomcat on port 7080, method doPost is invoked,
o however, when defining action to invoke the servlet via Apache
on one of the other ports mentioned above, always method doGet
is invoked.
Is there any explanation for that - at least to me - surprising
behaviour ? Did I overlook anything ? Or is it intended to work
that way ?
Thank you very much for your kind assistance
Rainer
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RES: About GET and POST methods
Jose Euclides da Silva Junior - DIGR.O Tue, 05 Jun 2001 07:53:07 -0700
