Chapter 8, Security Explains the security issues involved
Chapter 8, Security Explains the security issues involved with distributed computing and demonstrates how to maintain security with servlets. Chapter 9, Database Connectivity Shows how servlets can be used for high-performance web-database connectivity. Chapter 10, Applet-Servlet Communication Describes how servlets can be of use to applet developers who need to communicate with the server. Chapter 11, Interservlet Communication Discusses why servlets need to communicate with each other and how it can be accomplished. Chapter 12, Internationalization Shows how a servlet can generate multilingual content. Chapter 13, Odds and Ends Presents a junk drawer full of useful servlet examples and tips that don’t really belong anywhere else. Appendix A, Servlet API Quick Reference Contains a full description of the classes, methods, and variables in the javax.servletpackage. Appendix B, HTTP Servlet API Quick Reference Contains a full description of the classes, methods, and variables in the javax.servlet.http package. Appendix C, HTTP Status Codes Lists the status codes specified by HTTP, along with the mnemonic constants used by servlets. Appendix D, Character Entities Lists the character entities defined in HTML, along with their equivalent Unicode escape values. Appendix E, Charsets Lists the suggested charsets servlets may use to generate content in several different languages. Please feel free to read the chapters of this jsp blog in whatever order you like. Reading straight through from front to back ensures that you won’t encounter any surprises, as efforts have been taken to avoid forward references. If you want to skip around, however, you can do so easily enough, especially after Chapter 5 the rest of the chapters all tend to stand alone. One last suggestion: read the “Debugging” section of Chapter 13 if at any time you find a piece of code that doesn’t work as expected. Conventions Used in this jsp blog Italic is used for: Pathnames, filenames, and program names New terms where they are defined Internet addresses, such as domain names and URLs Boldface is used for: Particular keys on a computer keyboard
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