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Java
Servlet technology provides Web developers with a simple, consistent
mechanism for extending the functionality of a Web server and for
accessing existing business systems. A servlet can almost be thought of
as an applet that runs on the server side--without a face. Java
servlets make many Web applications possible.
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The
reference implementation is included in the Java EE 5 SDK and also in the
open-source Java Platform, Enterprise Edition (Java EE) application
server, available through the GlassFish
project, on java.net. The
reference implementation source code for Servlet technology is
available from the svn
repository on java.net. Additional information on all webtier
technologies in GlassFish can be found at the GlassFish
Webtier page.
Java Servlet 3.0 Specification now available for Public Review The Public Review Draft Specification for the Java Servlet 3.0 (JSR 315) Specification is now available for Public Review from http://jcp.org/en/jsr/stage?listBy=public Learning GlassFish for Tomcat Users This paper demonstrates that the Web container capabilities provided by GlassFish offer superior extensibility, scalablity, and usability compared to those of Tomcat—without sacrificing performance. Maintenance Release of the Java Servlet 2.5 Specification Download the maintenance release of the Java Servlet Specification, version 2.5. This version of Java Servlet technology is included in the Java EE 5 Platform. Web Tier to Go With Java EE 5: A Look at Resource Injection Read about the support for annotations by Java web tier technologies and how they can simplify access to resources, environment data, and life-cycle control.
To learn about
webtier technologies in GlassFish please visit the GlassFish
Webtier page and post questions on GlassFish
Webtier forum or send e-mail to webtier@glassfish.dev.java.net.
Java Servlet Developers! The Java Servlet Technology Forum is a great place to learn more about developing with servlet technology.
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