Hi Nimesh,
Similar to UNIX and DOS commands, you can chain multiple servlets
together in a perticular order. The output of one servlet is passed as
input to next servlet in the chain; the output from the last servlet in
the chain is returned to the browser.
Manu.
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On Wed, 12 May 1999, Kenia Nimesh wrote:
> What is Servlet Chaining??
> If its a very basic question excuse me .
>
> Nimesh
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