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We have an application in which a Java servlet calls an ASP page on which a function is coded and used by the Java servlet, passing to it parameters from the end user. We are having sporadic troubles with this process and the person attempting to help us had us enter logging code that pulls SERVER_NAME. The problem is that the variable SERVER_NAME is showing the information about the server the Java servlet is on, and not the ASP page server, so they think the problem is that the Java servlet server doesn't have all of the correct software. Our problem is that the issue (writing to a backend application) works most of the time, just every once in awhile it does not. Does anyone understand why the SERVER_NAME variable would pull the Java servlet server information rather than the server information on which the ASP page is actually executing?
We have an application in which a Java servlet calls an ASP page on which a function is coded and used by the Java servlet, passing to it parameters from the end user. We are having sporadic troubles with this process and the person attempting to help us had us enter logging code that pulls SERVER_NAME. The problem is that the variable SERVER_NAME is showing the information about the server the Java servlet is on, and not the ASP page server, so they think the problem is that the Java servlet server doesn't have all of the correct software. Our problem is that the issue (writing to a backend application) works most of the time, just every once in awhile it does not. Does anyone understand why the SERVER_NAME variable would pull the Java servlet server information rather than the server information on which the ASP page is actually executing?
Thank you!
Respectfully,
JaeEmAre :surprised
Respectfully,
JaeEmAre :surprised
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