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There are 49 articles & tutorials regarding "Servlets".

1.) Servlets and JSP Pages Best Practices
by Qusay H. Mahmoud March 2003 Java Servlet technology and JavaServer Pages (JSP pages) are server-side technologies that have dominated the server-side Java technology market; they've become the standard way to develop commercial web applications. Java developers love these technologies for myriad reasons, including: the technologies are fairly easy to learn, and they bring the Write Once, Run Anywhere paradigm to web applications. More importantly, if used effectively by following...
Found at Java Developer Connection

2.) What's New in Java Servlet API 2.2?
By Jason Hunter ; Reprinted from JavaWorld October 1999 On August 23, Sun Microsystems published the first public release of the specification for Java TM Servlet API 2.2 (see the Resources section below for a link to the formal specification). Included in the specification are some very exciting enhancements to servlets. This article describes what's new in version 2.2 of the API, explains the decision-making process behind the changes, and demonstrates how to write servlets using API...
Found at Java Developer Connection

3.) Backstage at the JDC - Servlets In-Depth
By Tony Squier and Steven Meloan (May 1998) The previous two articles in the Backstage at the JDC series discussed the infrastructure and servlets behind session and registration management. This "behind the scenes" look explores the various other servlets used by the Java SM Developer Connection SM (JDC) to provide the functionalities of the site. Some of the facilities covered in this article are: retrieving userId information, password mailing, restricted page access, and bug voting...
Found at Java Developer Connection

4.) Java Servlets and Serialization with RMI
By Scott McPherson October 1999 Java TM RMI (remote method invocation) technology makes it very easy to create web-based applets that perform powerful server-side operations, such as accessing a database or communicating with remote server applications. However, a number of RMI limitations make its use in Internet-based applets impractical. This article describes a way to work around these limitations by using Java servlets and object serialization for applet/server communication, and...
Found at Java Developer Connection

5.) Securing J2EE Applications with a Servlet Filter
By Michael Klaene Go to page: 1 2 Next Web applications oftain contain both public and private resources. It is necessary to ensure that those key areas that are restricted to the public remain off limits to even the craftiest of users. This is a common problem and there are many different solutions. In this article, I will show how a Servlet Filter can serve as a simple, unobtrusive agent that will help to safeguard data when developing J2EE web applications. A Few Options When...
Found at developer.com

6.) Test-Driven Development for Servlets
By Thomas Hammell Go to page: 1 2 Next Test-Driven Development (TDD) is a practical way to produce better code faster. Although the ideas of TDD are easy to understand, its application in the real world requires not only the understanding of the concepts of TDD but also a good knowledge of certain tools needed to run the tests, proper setup of the development environment, and an understanding of how to use the tests to improve the design of the software. The concepts of TDD are easy to...
Found at developer.com

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