Hi
Whatever u are trying to do is "client pull", u can do "server
push"too(similar mech. with server serving the data over a period of time).
either refer to Jason Hunter's book or sometime back there were same kind of
questions in the list , check up the archives.
regds,
-pradeep
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>Hi folks,
>
> I have problem in solving a callback in servlet,
>
>can I develop an applet which will register with a servlet initially , and
>the servlets keeps updating the applet whenever an update is needed.
>Currently I am doing it by making the applet request the servlet after a
>specific time period in loop. This overload the applet and the most of the
>applet request becomes a waste as the updates doesn't take place very often
>, I cannot reduce the polling time of the applet as I need to keep the
>applet refreshed all most all the time.
>
>
>meyyappan
>
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