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Pete Hall wrote:You call it, it looks at the parameters, decides what to do with the request, and passes it on the the program/method that can act on it. It can call whatever functions are set up. Some of those could be "exit points." Like a servlet controller.
Could you build a request dispatcher on the i? Sort of like a servlet controller? I've used that method a few times. A semi-standard parameter list helps, but it's not absolutely essential.
What's a "request dispatcher"?
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JHHL
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