But the question is about an application, not an applet.
David Bullock wrote:
>
> Instead of opening your own URL connection, from your applet class, use:
>
> this.getAppletContext().showDocument(myUrl, myTarget);
>
> where myUrl is a java.net.URL, including any parameters you wanted to pass to
> the servlet.
>
> ...and myTarget is a String identifying an HTML frame. (you can use "_top",
> "_self", "_parent", "_blank", or the actual name of the frame you wish to
> target).
>
> Regards,
> David.
>
> Moiz Mehmood Hussain wrote:
>
> > Hi
> > We are writing an application which talks to a servlet by opening a url
> > connection. We want the reponse from that servlet to be sent back to the
> > browser instead of the application. Can anybody help ???
> >
> > Regards
> > Moiz
>
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