You can make a request two servlet2 from servlet1. This is much more work
because you will have to manage everything yourself (parameters, headers,
etc), but it works with any two serlvets, even in different domains.
Pierre-Yves
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Objet : Re: forward a request from servlet1 in TOMCAT1 to a servlet2 in
TOMCA T2
Thank you,
I am talking about 2 different TOMCAT servlet engine instances.
1) Do you have a code example for your proposal?
2) What do you think of this solution?:
a technique (such as response.sendRedirect()) to cross machines (or
even cross web apps)
Axel Lannion/France
> -----Original Message-----
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> Sent: vendredi 18 mai 2001 06:56
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: forward a request from servlet1 in TOMCAT1 to
a servlet2 in TOMCA T2
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Bartsch Axel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> [snipped]
> > My problem is:
> > If servlet1 and servlet2, servlet1 and jsp2 are located on 2 different
> TOMCAT servlet engines the forward does not work.
> > The RequestDispatcher always expects a path String relative to the root
of
> the ServletContext.
> > Does anybody know a solution?
>
> If this is on different contexts on the same engine, then you can look at
> the method ServletContext.getContext(String uri)
>
> If you are talking of another instance of the servlet engine, then you
have
> to use the class java.net.HttpUrlConnection to establish connection to the
> required uri on that server.
>
> Regds,
> Gokul
>
>
> >
> > Axel Lannion/France
> >
>
>
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