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Re: Communication between a URL & a java class
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Re: Communication between a URL & a java class


  • Subject: Re: Communication between a URL & a java class
  • From: David Teran <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 9 Sep 2004 12:59:52 +0200

Hi Praveen,

it seems that you did not work with WO before. Its best to read a little bit documentation and then start coding. You find different tutorials in the WO docs and they will explain how to solve your 'problem', its done in less than 20 seconds :-)

Or you should buy a WebObjects book, maybe some one can suggest a beginners book.

regards David


Am 06.09.2004 um 14:36 schrieb Praveen Kumar:

Hello All,

 I have a problem:

I have the home page of a site(URL) where a user logs in with his user_id and password.

Now, i need to collect his/her userId & password and pass the same, to a Java Class in my WebObjects application, from where, i can take it further;

Can you folks help me out with this? . Do i need to write a Servlet to access the user name & password, or is there any other way?

Thanks in advance & kind regards,

Praveen
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