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Old 05-22-2008, 10:53 PM
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servlet and appointments
hello:
i'm working on an application that manage appointments for mediacl practise.
i've done my servlet tha is connected with the database.
now i need to add some classes like:add an appointement,delete an appointment,add new patient,update .
i'm asking how to do it and does it have to be in the servlet?
i'm waiting for answers and help!
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