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A [http://www.google.com.tw/search?q=define:Java+Servlet Java Servlet] is a Java class responsible for processing HTTP requests and then generating the corresponding HTTP response (usually in the format of HTML), based on the requirement of your applications. | A [http://www.google.com.tw/search?q=define:Java+Servlet Java Servlet] is a Java class responsible for processing HTTP requests and then generating the corresponding HTTP response (usually in the format of HTML), based on the requirement of your applications. | ||
− | A Web container is also known as a Servlet container. [http://tomcat.apache.org/ Tomcat] is one of the famous Web containers. | + | A Web container is also known as a Servlet container. [http://tomcat.apache.org/ Tomcat] is one of the most famous Web containers. |
[http://richjava.wordpress.com/ Rich Java] is a good tutorial about Java Servlet. | [http://richjava.wordpress.com/ Rich Java] is a good tutorial about Java Servlet. |
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You don't need to know Java Servlet to use ZK, since ZK encapsulates the HTTP requests to higher-level concepts, such as ZUL pages and executions. However, it is helpful if you have some Java Servlet concepts.
Java Servlet Tuturials
A Web container is a server to serve HTTP requests. A software developer who wants to add dynamical content usually implements a so-called Java Servlet.
A Java Servlet is a Java class responsible for processing HTTP requests and then generating the corresponding HTTP response (usually in the format of HTML), based on the requirement of your applications.
A Web container is also known as a Servlet container. Tomcat is one of the most famous Web containers.
Rich Java is a good tutorial about Java Servlet.
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