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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-INF classes subdirectory
lib subdirectory
web containers processing 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-INF classes subdirectory
lib subdirectory
web.xml file
2nd
3rd
changes to
configuring for Struts
error handling, in
examples combining 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
WebLogic precompiling 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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