Aparna,
You can use the ResourceBundle for retrieving your query string parameters.
This is basically like a config file where you can store name/value
pairs if you will.
Rema
-----Original Message-----
From: Aparna Neelgar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, July 25, 2000 3:32 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Servlets question, Urgent!!!!
Hi all,
Is there a way to take the query string parameters to a servlet from command
line or from a file? Like instead of using a browser, cna the command line
be used to send a query to a servlet which after processing displays a
message in html, jsp or just as a out.println(). If so, please let me know.
Can it be done using the generic servlet?
Thanks in advance.
-Aparna
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