Do all of your processing to your XML, make two different URLConnection
objects (from B) to the two servers (C & D) and write to both of the
URLConnection outputStreams.

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Kevin Baynes
Seagull Software

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> Subject: Splitting HTTP posts into two via Servlet
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> Would anyone have and be kind enough to supply suggestions, comments, code
> and advice to the following servlet dilema?
>
>
> Scenario.....
> Three separate servers. Involves having several XML files posted (from
> Server A) to a servlet (on Server B) that are parsed and validated before
> being put back together and passed on, via HTTP to a listening server
> (server C) in real time. The problem is how to efficiently split
> the request
> sent by server B to a fourth server (say server D)? The split
> should create
> an identical copy of the rebuilt xml file and posted simultaneously to two
> servers (D & C).
>
> Thanks
>
>
> ...Stuart
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