Re: Newbie : Obtain the name of a server in Java
Re: Newbie : Obtain the name of a server in Java
- Subject: Re: Newbie : Obtain the name of a server in Java
- From: Gilles MATHURIN <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 8 Sep 2006 17:02:59 -0400
Thanks for this information … get back to work on it so :-)
Regards.
GM.
Le 8 sept. 06 à 16:22, Paul Lynch a écrit :
On 8 Sep 2006, at 18:33, Gilles MATHURIN wrote:
it's the simpliest answer i obtain along with the DirectAction
trick and because i am a newbie, it is the one i manage to include
in my App.
However i will try to implement it in a more complete way by
integrating the various solutions that came along thoses last
days. In orfer to get a method that work with the as many browsers
as possible.
But for now, it fits my needs.
Le 8 sept. 06 à 11:23, Thomas Meyer a écrit :
try this.host() in Application.java
It may be simple, but host() returns the server that the
application is running on. This isn't usually the same as the web
server domain name that you access your app by.
Paul
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