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This page contains an archived post to the Java Answers Forum made prior to February 25, 2002. If you wish to participate in discussions, please visit the new Artima Forums.
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You can directly invoke java methods in javascript.. so u can send the values as parameters ... you only require JSObject to excess javascript from java ..in this case its the otherway around.
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