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Request handling is the bread and butter of Java web application development. In order to respond to requests from the network, a Java web application must first determine what code will respond ...
Java Standard Edition (SE) 6 included support for Web services. This post begins a four-part series on Web services in Java SE by explaining what Web services are and overviewing Java SE’s ...
While its ubiquity, longevity, and presence in many back-office systems might make some engineers think of COBOL, 30 years ...
A Web server from Sun that ran under Solaris and NT. It supported Java servlets and JavaServer Pages (JSP) technology. Version 2.0 was the final release of the product, which was created to ...
This step-by-step JAX-RS RESTful web service example in Java using Eclipse and TomEE Plus will get you up to speed on modern web service development techniques in less than 15 minutes. This tutorial ...
Another piece of old, insecure web infrastructure is about to be killed off. Oracle says that it's discontinuing its Java browser plugin starting with the next big release of the programming language.
Client-side JavaScript frameworks are all the rage, but they aren’t always the right answer if you want to deliver a web-based experience for your browser-based clients. If you want to distance ...
A Web server from Sun that runs under Windows, Solaris and HP-UX. It supports JavaServer Pages (JSP) technology, Java servlets and Server-Side JavaScript (SSJS). The Enterprise Edition is the ...