Thanks David for your reply.

I'll try to solve it by using the session variable and the
redirect method.

Steve Karnadi



At 01:35 PM 5/31/99 -0400, you wrote:
>If you look at the code for JServ, you can see that it's not conforming
>to the newest changes (like the addition of forward() ) in the servlet
>specs.  It seems that there's an effort underway to achieve conformance,
>but, it seems as if it's a nontrivial undertaking (from what I gathered
>from the JServ WWW site - it seems like it requires modifying the
>interfaces between Apache and JServ and all sorts of fun stuff).
>
>You can set up your own forwarding mechanisms, though, internally...
>with redirects, or internal code hops...
>
>-David
>
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>On Mon, 31 May 1999, Steve Karnadi wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>> 
>> I'm new to this list, so I apologize if this question has been on the
>> list before.
>> 
>> I'm moving a servlet app from development on Win NT/NetscapeFastTrack/Jrun
>> to FreeBSD/Apache1.3.6/JServ1.0b5.
>> 
>> Everything goes OK. Except that I always used: 
>> 
>>      getServletContext()
>>         .getRequestDispatcher(servletx)
>>                 .forward(req, res);
>> 
>> to forward the req and res to another servlet.
>> 
>> But this does not work on Apache/JServ, even when I use the jsdk.jar v2.1.
>> Does anyone knows why this is and is there a remedy?
>> 
>> Thanx in advance,
>> 
>> Steve Karnadi
>> 
>> 
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