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Ksh,

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| Is it possible to programatically direct a servlet response somewhere
| other than the remote ip address.

Not using the servlet container in any usual way. You could email the
response somewhere or something like that, or POST it to another URL or
whatever. I'm not sure why you'd want to do that, though.

| For instance, Is there a response.setRemoteAddr() or something similar.

No.

| My ultimate goal would be to, under certain conditions, direct the
| servlet response to a null ip 0.0.0.0

Do you mean that you simply want to discard the response? The proper way
to do that is to buffer any response you /might/ send, and then simply
do not send it at all if you decide not to.

Or, better yet, decide not to send the response before you actually
create it, thus avoiding all foolishness of that sort.

- -chris
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