sk to gain clarity and for no other
reason.
Cheers,
Baron
On 25 November 2012 22:13, André Warnier wrote:
> My 2 cent below
>
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> Baron Von Awsm wrote:
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>> Our web app may be deployed to a Tomcat version 6 or higher, hence Java
>> version 5 or higher. It may be
Our web app may be deployed to a Tomcat version 6 or higher, hence Java
version 5 or higher. It may be deployed to a Tomcat running on a
Windows-derivative OS or Unix-derivative OS.
We have a requirement that can be stated as follows,
* The web app needs to be able to read from and write to a dir
Sockets instead?
>
> Jens
>
> Von meinem iPad gesendet
>
> Am 19.11.2012 um 03:34 schrieb Baron Von Awsm :
>
> > My web app consists of a single servlet, no JSPs and no static content.
> The
> > servlet retrieves XML from POST submissions and hands the XML and IP
>
My web app consists of a single servlet, no JSPs and no static content. The
servlet retrieves XML from POST submissions and hands the XML and IP
address of the client to an API/engine. This engine can work outside of a
web container and has no knowledge of a web container. It has its own
mechanism