> > (1) //TurbineServices ts =
(TurbineServices)TurbineServices.getInstance();
> > (2) //TurbineServletService servlet =
> > (TurbineServletService)ts.getService("ServletService");
> > (3) //servlet.init(data);
>
> So just to get this straight, using (1),(2), and (3) everything works
fine?
Yes, you are correct, sir.
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