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> From: Joel R. Cochran > > Would the proxy still extend HttpServlet? No, it would be your own class from the ground up. If you think you might need to access methods from the servlet, you might want to pass the servlet instance in as a third parameter: public void doPost(HttpServletRequest req, HttpSerlvetResponse res) throws WhateverExceptionsTheyThrow { HttpSession session = req.getSession(); MyProxy proxy = (MyProxy) session.getValue("MYPROXY"); proxy.doRequest(req, res, this); } Joe Pluta www.plutabrothers.com
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