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RE: clunky java agent code?
~Sven Kinilynivu 23.Dec.03 03:31 PM a Web browser
Domino Server All Releases Windows 2000


It just seems that their should be a more elegant way to get at the information than having to go through an http call.

Like I said, I am newbie to domino so I don't know what is really going on behind the scenes here. Intuitively though it seems like you are querying port 80 and capturing the stream from that query. Does this no incur much overhead in Domino or is it such a standardized practice that it has been optimized?

Also, I have read this is a way to get dynamic content from domino. I guess what I am asking is this the only way?

-Jason




clunky java agent code? (~Sven Kinilyniv... 23.Dec.03)
. . RE: clunky java agent code? (~Patti Dwoavitc... 23.Dec.03)
. . RE: clunky java agent code? (~Kirk Elreterod... 23.Dec.03)
. . . . RE: clunky java agent code? (~Sven Kinilyniv... 23.Dec.03)
. . . . . . RE: clunky java agent code? (~Kirk Elreterod... 24.Dec.03)


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