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Java servlets give all the benefits of CGI scripting languages without the overhead of a new server process for every request. Requests are normally handled by a new thread passed to a single servlet instance, and bring the full strength and portability of the Java programming language to a Web application.

Frequently asked questions

Follow the links below for answers to the most common questions about Java programming, servlets, and servlet containers.

JTidy development notes

JTidy is a Java implementation of Dave Raggett's HTML Tidy, which cleans up tag soup to produce well formed HTML or XHTML for further processing. These JTidy development notes highlight some important integration details with notes from the Code Style site log.

Apache servlet start-up

One of the first requirements for servlet development is access to a Java application server, servlet "container" or plug-in to a standard Web server. This section focuses on open source products from the Apache Foundation that are available for Linux and Windows platforms.

Both tutorials apply generally to Windows 32 bit platforms.

Servlets in action

The Code Style Web site uses Java servlet technology to deliver several key features; Servlets in action is a brief introduction to each, with pointers to working examples.

Anchor Points: Java & servlets

Anchor Points: Java is part of an external links "cross-section" which supplements each of the main subject areas on the Code Style site and includes a selection of annotated links to newsgroups, online tutorials and other Java resources and articles.

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