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JBoss, Geronimo, or Tomcat?
Three top-notch open source Java application servers compared based on features, deployment, and performance.
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Java Web Development with Stripes
Mark Eagle shows how to put together a basic Stripes framework and discusses the framework's integration with Ajax and Spring.
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Introduction to Ajax for Page Authors
This article focuses on page authors and describes various techniques that you can use to add Ajax functionality to a web page.
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Transparent State Management Using the Decorator Pattern
Sharfudeen Ashraf shows how a servlet filter can be used to provide transparent state management.
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Ajax Design Strategies
Compares and contrasts various design strategies that can be used to implement the Ajax methodology.
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AJAX Design Strategies
This article is about the primary technique in use today for making Web 2.0 sites highly responsive: Asynchronous JavaScript and XML (AJAX).
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Implementing the Intercepting Filter Pattern in Your Enterprise Java Applications
Discover how this presentation tier pattern can simplify Web application development, maintenance, and reusability, as well as promote logic separation.
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J2EE and AJAX: AJAX with Servlets
Using AJAX with servlets is an excellent option for a J2EE developer. By using AJAX at client-side and a servlet at server-side, you can provide your users with a highly responsive and interactive web experience. This tutorial explains how.
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JSTL: Getting Started
The JSP Standard Tag Library, or JSTL for short, is a standardized set of custom tags used in Java that can save programmers a lot of time and trouble. This article explores the basics of the JSTL.
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Compiling Hamlets
Rene Pawlitzek continues to advance the Hamlets framework, which extends Java servlets and enforces the separation of content and presentation. In this article, he proposes a new refinement: a method of compiling Hamlet templates that can improve application performance.
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SIP programming for the Java developer
In this article, Wei Chen introduces the basic concepts of Session Initiation Protocol and SIP servlets. He reviews the steps involved in developing SIP servlets and presents a complete example for developing, deploying, and running a SIP servlet on SIPMethod Application Server.
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What Is Jetty
Ethan McCallum looks at the other Java application server -- Jetty -- whose small size and embeddability makes it a fine choice for resource-constrained environments and other uses.
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Bringing Swing to the Web
Jacobus Steenkamp shows how to convert Swing components to server-side images and use them in web applications.
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Create VoiceXML pages within a Java Web developer framework, Part 2: Expanding Java-driven VoiceXML applications
In the previous article on VoiceXML, you saw how Java servlets could easily power a VoiceXML application. In this follow-up article, you'll learn how to use servlets to go beyond single-page applications, as well as how to add navigation to your VoiceXML application. Throughout, attention is paid to ensuring that your VoiceXML content is supported and optimized for wireless devices like phones and handhelds.
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Scaling AJAX Applications Using Asynchronous Servlets
The advent of AJAX as a Web application model is significantly changing the traffic profile seen on the server side. The typical Web pattern usage of a user sitting idle on a Web page filling out fields and hitting the submit button to the next link is now transforming into sophisticated client-side JavaScript and rich user interfaces that constantly communicate with the server whenever an event is posted on a form such as a checkbox click, key press, or tab focus.
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