You can save the Map object returned by request.getParameterMap().  That
could be saved in the Session (probably  not a scalable solution) or
persisted in a serialized object. This can be re-sent to the servlet
later with a java.net.HttpURLConnection. Set the Content-Type to
multipart/form-data or application/x-www-form-urlencoded and follow the
specification for the mime type to write the parameters back into the
new HTTP request.

Paul Copeland
JOT Servlets - A Framework for Servlet Applications
http://www.jotobjects.com

> Date:    Wed, 27 Aug 2003 03:51:43 -0600 From:    Amr Mostafa
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: post parameters
>
> Have anyone tried to save the whole paramters sent associated with
> post query and reused them later for calling the same servlet?
>
> TIA
>

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