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Hai friends,
Now I am very much interested in creating intranet email application thrrough which we can send and recive mail within a company. I want to use JSP and Java for this purpose. Now my question is
HOW TO CONNECT WITH THE MECHINE IN WHICH THE JAVA WEB SERVER RUNNING AND GET VIEWED THE PAGE RESIDES AT THAT MACHINE?
Plz help me in this regard
Anbudan,
K.Jeyaveerapandian
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It sounds as if you are describing normal web brower operation. In what way is what you require different from just viewing a web page using a browser?
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Hi corvor,
Thankyou for your reply. But my question is I want to view a html or jsp file which resides in a system named "A"(in which the Java web server also installed) from an another machine having name "B"
Pls help me in this regard
Anbudan,
K.Jeyaveerapandian
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I still must be missing something. In what way does running a web browser on machine B and entering the URL of a file on A not solve your problem?
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Hello Carver,
I think you are not getting my question. The thing i need is I want to send an intranet email. So, I want to view the mail sent to me. To say the mail sent to me is resides in the machine in which the JWS is running. So tell how to connect other machines to the machine in which the JWS running
Anbudan,
K.Jeyaveerapandian
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Is it that you want to write a web-user-interface to send email (like hotmail etc.)? Is it that you want to write some Java software to run on your client machine to connect to an SMTP, POP3 or IMAP server on your server machine (like Outlook Express, Eudora etc.)? Is it something else?
Perhaps if you describe your needs in terms of how a user would use your proposed system if everything is in place. I'm sorry that I can't seem to understand your needs.
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Dear Carver,
Finally you got my question(though not fully but a part of it). As you wrote I want to write a java program to run in my client machine and the mail sent using that program should be saved as a file somewhere in the Javawebserver's directory of the Server machine. Now pls refer to the first question posted by me also and reply to me friend
Anbudan,
K.Jeyaveerapandian
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