Sam:

There a really simple version of what you describe on our web page,
http://www.javacorporate.com. Just click the "search" (binoculars) icon at
the top of the page to run it. It's part of Expresso, which we've just
released as open source - the code is not quite on the site (another day or
two), but I can send the search servlet code to you ahead of time if you're
interested?

Hope it helps

Mike

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> Subject: Using servlets to search hard drives
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> Hello all,
>
> Has anyone used a servlet or know of examples in which a servlet has
> been used in order to search a hard drive for specific request's e.g.
> anything with the word servlet in?
>
>
> Cheers
>
> Sam Rose
> BT Adastral Park,
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