[A] [B] [C] [D] [E] [F] [G] [H] [I] [J] [L] [M] [N] [O] [P] [Q] [R] [S] [T] [U] [V] [W] [X] WAR files 2nd creating packaging Struts applications as using Ant to build WAS web applications class loader components defined deployed in a container deploying deployment descriptor defined directory structure event listeners logging in naming conventions stateless connection of WEB-INFclasses subdirectory lib subdirectory web containersprocessing a forward request versus a redirect servlet mappings, and synchronization, and web server working together with servlet containers web tier web-app element 2nd WEB-INFclasses subdirectory lib subdirectory web.xml file 2nd 3rd changes to configuring for Struts error handling, in examplescombining the servlet-mapping element with the servlet element configuring multiple subapplications declaring initialization parameters how path mapping is configured how tag libraries are configured using the error-page element to prevent users from seeing 404 or 500 errors using the servlet element to configure the servlet class tag library inclusions WebLoad Weblogic WebLogicprecompiling JavaServer Pages tips on installing Struts in WebSphere tips in installing Struts in WebWork welcome file list setting up welcome-file-list element storefront application (example) Struts action, and welcome.jsp file well-formed XML document Winterfeldt, David Write Once, Run Anywhere write tag, custom tag (Bean tag library)
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