Interesting to know that , but havent seen any thing related to having a
part of the html page being periodically refreshed without the whole page
coming through , as a part of the EJB discussions.
Was wondering if you could point me to resources on that one
Regards
Mano


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>I'm going to present a data like table (columns and rows) on HTML page.
>>From time to time I read data from file (log file) and send it from server
>to client
>browser(i.e. whole HTTP response with all data).
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>How can I
>1)send only changed data and
>2)update only part(s) of page?
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>Thank you.
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