Well, this is a situation where RTFM would have been a good answer :-).
Thanks! I'm using a daemon-like java class that listens for incoming SMS. I'm
using aolserver, tcl, java and postgres to build a simple SMS application.

wiwo

On Monday 24 February 2003 18:35, you wrote:
> Yes, by calling nsjava.NsTcl.eval(String) method (see
> http://nsjava.sourceforge.net/doc/nsjava.NsTcl.html#_top_). Do you employ
> generic Java classes or servlets?
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