Whats diff between servletcontext.getrequestdispatcher and request.getrequ
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Whats difference between
servletcontext.getRequestDespatcher and requst.getRequestDespatcher I find that both resolve requested URIs in the same way on OC4J??
Hi Kishore,
A request copy applies only for customizing (client dependent) objects.
A request tracks object modifications since its last transport. if the object is created in source system and included in a transport request, when it is transported to another system, it will create the object in target system. Then if you modify the object, it will include modifications since last transport.
As i said, a request copy is only valid for customizing objects. This is entries in tables, you will see that you have two kind of requests, customizing and workbench. Workbench objects are client independent, so request copy doesn't applies.
it's very important to keep the order of requests when you transport and also not to delete requests in any system.
Hope this helps (and hope it is clear, if you have any doubt, just ask!).
Regards,
Diego
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