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  • Subject: Re: Servlets
  • From: "Joe Teff" <jteff19@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 12 Nov 1999 03:53:40 -0600

https  is used for http with ssl.

>2. Your web server (like websphere on an as/400) must be configured to
>enable servlets and to know when a url request should be passed to a
servlet
>as opposed to simply serving up an html file.  In our little example in
step
>one, you would have to set up your http config file on the as/400 to enable
>servlets (so url's with 'https' are understood to be servlet requests) and
>to know where '/servlet' maps to in the IFS.  Anyway, websphere looks at
the
>url request from step 1 and runs the servlet called 'myservlet' passing the
>parms (and other stuff) to the servlet in a special HttpServletRequest
>object.


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