| Makfinity.com now offers support for Java Servlets.
Servlets are server-side Java code for powering dynamic pages, much like CGI/Perl scripts
but with better performance and some interesting new functionality. When you select the
"Java Servlets" button in your Control Panel you'll be offered the choice to create a servlet
zone where your servlets will live.
The following are some basic details about our support
for servlets, and some useful links to tutorials, sample code, and sources for additional
information. As with CGI/Perl scripts we cannot debug your code, but we'll be glad to point
you in the right direction when you get stuck!
Servlet Engine: Apache Jserv 1.1.2 Java
Development Kit (JDK): 1.1.7B
Servlets Intro: The Servlets
Intro teaches you about servlets, the bodies of code that run inside servers, and extend
their functionality. For example, servlets offer an efficient platform-independent
replacement for CGI scripts. Servers that can host servlets are Java-enabled servers that
respond to client requests.
http://java.sun.com/docs/books/tutorial/servlets/index.html
Java Servlets: Java has come
a long way since the Tumbling Duke days of yesteryear; now it's being used on the server side.
Join The Doctor as he takes a look.
http://hotwired.lycos.com/webmonkey/99/07/index3a.html
Fundamentals of Java Servlets shows
you how to enhance web site functionality with safe, efficient, portable and powerful servlets.
http://developer.java.sun.com/developer/onlineTraining/Servlets/Fundamentals
About Servlets: In general, Java
servlets are programs that sit on a web server and interact in some way with web clients.
Specifically, servlets are a great way to replace tired, old CGI programs.
http://www.coolservlets.com/servlets.html
An Introduction To Java Servlets:
http://www.webdevelopersjournal.com/articles/Intro_to_servlets.html
Getting Started with Java Servlets using
Apache JServ:
http://devshed.com/Server_Side/JServ/Started
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