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There are 49 articles & tutorials regarding "Servlets".

25.) Clustering with Tomcat
by Shyam Kumar Doddavula 07/17/2002 This article describes how Web applications can benefit from clustering and presents a clustering solution that we developed for the Jakarta Tomcat Servlet Engine to provide high scalability, load-balancing, and high availability using JavaSpaces technology. Introduction With the increasing use of Web-based applications, scalability and availability are critical for their success. Implementing a clustering solution for the servers hosting the Web...
Found at O'Reilly Network

26.) Using PHP and XML with Apache Cocoon
Darren Beale First off, for those of you who don't know what Cocoon is, check out http://xml.apache.org where you can download the source and read up on it. In short Cocoon is a suite of Java Servlets that sit on your server waiting for .xml pages and then - if applicable - it applies the relevant XSL transformations. With one XML page and different XSL pages you can deliver rendered output suitable for your Browser, for example HTML for your Desktop or WML for your WAP device. I've...
Found at PHPBuilder.com

27.) More Struts 1.1 and EJB Inheritance
by Steve Anglin ONJava Newsletter for 11/14/2002 Dear Reader, Apache Jakarta Struts has proven to be a solid framework that can be used on systems of all sizes. This week on ONJava.com , JSP and Servlets columnist Sue Spielman offers part two in her two-part series on what's new with Jakarta Struts v1.1 . She covers integration of the Apache Jakarta common libraries and its multiple application support. In beta 2 at the time of this article's writing, Struts will soon be in final...
Found at O'Reilly Network

28.) What is Java 2 Micro Edition?
By Eric Giguère Java is known primarily as a server-side programming environment, centered around the technologies that make up the Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE), such as Enterprise JavaBeans (EJBs), servlets, and JavaServer pages (JSPs). Early adopters of Java, however, will recall that it was originally promoted as a client-side application environment. In fact, Java was originally designed as a programming language for consumer appliances. Now Java is returning to its roots with...
Found at developer.com

29.) Jumping Into JBoss
By Thornton Rose and David Thurmond Go to page: 1 2 3 Next JBoss is a free, open source, application server that implements the complete Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE) stack, including Java Server Pages (JSP), servlets, and Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB). For J2EE developers that are getting started with JBoss, this article presents the basics, including downloading, installation, application deployment, and data source configuration. Tools To run JBoss, you will need the following tools:...
Found at developer.com

30.) An XML Fragment Reader
by William Brogden July 16, 2003 While many potential uses of XML result in fragments of XML text, not complete documents, XML parsers require complete documents to do their jobs properly. I have been running an XML-based servlet to conduct online surveys . It records user responses by adding XML formatted data to a continuously growing cumulative file. I needed a way to analyze survey responses on the fly without going to the trouble of copying the file and adding the markup required...
Found at XML.com

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