SurveyXMLServlet - Script Review at ProgramsDB.com


  • Name
SurveyXMLServlet
  • Version
1.5
  • Author
Servletsuite
  • Cost
Free
  • Category
Java / Form Processors
  • HomePage Address
Click to Visit
  • No. of hits
16



     This is an applet program where the servlet reads the posted data and then saves the data in a xml file when the users set servlet as a action parameter for their form. The users should pass configuration file which is a text file as a parameter to save data. This program provides server side validation for the data posted by the users. This applet allows the users to customize and configure. An useful applet for the webmasters and the users.


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