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  Asked By: Jimmy    Date: Sep 08    Category: Java    Views: 1440
  

i am developing beginers level chat room servlet. i have done all
the session tracking part and sending part of it.
i can make users to connect to same session . but i am having probe
in the reciving part and the format in which msg can be recived.

for example if user A send msg to user b the user B can not see the
msg until he /she post a msg to user A. I mean session isnt
refreshing it self when msg are send .

and secondly he or she can see only last msg rather then entire
conversational.

if any one can lead me to source where i can find example of
beginers level that would be great full. or suggestion about the
correction in existing code.i am pasting a source of mine i havent
formatted the HTML yet ..

import javax.servlet.*;
import javax.servlet.http.*;
import java.io.*;
import java.util.*;

public class Servlet1 extends HttpServlet {


String oipt;
//Initialize global variables
public void init(ServletConfig config) throws ServletException {
super.init(config);
}

//Process the HTTP Post request
public void doPost(HttpServletRequest request, HttpServletResponse
response) throws ServletException, IOException {
response.setContentType("text/html");
PrintWriter out = new PrintWriter (response.getOutputStream());
String s=request.getParameter("a");



HttpSession se=request.getSession(true);
Integer c=(Integer)se.getValue("c");

c= new Integer(1521);
se.putValue("c",c);
String ipt =request.getParameter("a");
out.println("<html>");
out.println("<head><title>Servlet1</title></head>");
out.println(se.getValue("c").toString());
out.println("<body>");
out.print("<FORM
action=http://localhost:8080/servlet/untitled2.Servlet1
method=POST>");
out.println(oipt);
out.println(ipt);
oipt=ipt ;
out.println("<input type=text name=a>");
out.print("<input type=submit value=Submit><input type=reset
value=Reset></form>");
out.println("</body></html>");
out.close();
}

//Get Servlet information
public String getServletInfo() {
return "untitled2.Servlet1 Information";
}
}

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Answer #1    Answered By: Mark R     Answered On: Sep 08

You can get the page refreshed automatically.
and you can save all the message in server side, when
the page asked for refresh, send  them back.

 
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