RE: How to Share objects with Servlets in Same container

2005-09-07 Thread Jason Johnston
>>From what I've seen XSP is being phased out (or at least discouraged for most uses) now that we have better ways (Control Flow) to handle processing. > > I didn't understood one thing, if XSP is outdated, do I need to serialize > the Java program output again and again to XML if XSP is not there?

RE: How to Share objects with Servlets in Same container

2005-09-07 Thread Sachin Dharmapurikar
Jason Johnston Wrote: > > There may be other ways to do this that I don't know about, but putting > the bean on the session and issuing a redirect to ImageServlet would > definitely work (I've done similar things running Cocoon and ColdFusion > together). Note that the two servlets (CocoonServle

Re: How to Share objects with Servlets in Same container

2005-09-07 Thread Jason Johnston
Sachin Dharmapurikar wrote: Hi All, In our company, we have already developed one solution which has following use Case: 1. Form: To get the input from user about _Something_ 2. Servlet: Depending on the inputs query to database _do_ some operations, and as a side effect of these operations