Anything can do tunneling - tunneling really means openning an HTTP
connection and using the HTTP protocol.
In the MS world there are COM components that do HTTP, look at
MSXML2.XMLHTTP object,
Kevin Jones
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> karthik ananthakrishnan
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> Subject: Http tunneling
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>
> Hi,
>
> I have understood Http tunneling as a Servlet technology to pass
> serialized
> objects between clients, webtops and compiled applications
> (written in java)
> and server-side servlets. My question is whether a MS VC++/ MS VB
> client do
> http tunneling with a servlet.
>
> Thanks,
> Karthik
>
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