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Contents
Powerful 
8
Portable 
8
Secure 
8
Inexpensive 
9
1.3 JavaServer Pages  
9
1.4 The Advantages of JSP  
10
Versus Active Server Pages (ASP) 
10
Versus PHP 
10
Versus Pure Servlets 
11
Versus Server Side Includes (SSI) 
11
Versus JavaScript 
11
Versus Static HTML 
12
1.5 Installation and Setup  
12
Obtain Servlet and JSP Software 
12
Bookmark or Install the Servlet and JSP API Documentation 
14
Identify the Classes to the Java Compiler 
14
Package the Classes 
15
Configure the Server 
16
Start the Server 
17
Compile and Install Your Servlets 
18
Ch ap ter 2 
First Servlets  20
2.1 Basic Servlet Structure  
21
2.2 A Simple Servlet Generating Plain Text  
23
Compiling and Installing the Servlet 
24
Invoking the Servlet 
25
2.3 A Servlet That Generates HTML
26
2.4 Packaging Servlets  
27
Creating Servlets in Packages 
28
Compiling Servlets in Packages 
29
Invoking Servlets in Packages 
30
2.5 Simple HTML Building Utilities  
31
2.6 The Servlet Life Cycle  
34
The init Method 
34
The service Method 
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