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Web Application Developer’s Guide
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The Web Application Developer’s Guide presents some of the technologies available for developing web-based multi-tier applications. A web application is a collection of HTML/XML documents, web components servlets and JavaServer Pages), and other resources in either a directory structure or archived format known as a web archive (WAR) file. A web application is located on a central server and provides service to a variety of clients. | Web Application Developer s Guide Borland JBuilder Borland Software Corporation 100 Enterprise Way Scotts Valley CA 95066-3249 www.borland.com Refer to the file DEPLOY.TXT located in the redist directory of your JBuilder product for a complete list of files that you can distribute in accordance with the JBuilder License Statement and Limited Warranty. Borland Software Corporation may have patents and or pending patent applications covering subject matter in this document. Please refer to the product cD or the About dialog boX for the list of applicable patents. The furnishing of this document does not give you any license to these patents. Copyright 1997-2001 Borland Software Corporation. All rights reserved. All Borland brand and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of Borland Software Corporation in the United States and other countries. All other marks are the property of their respective owners. For third-party conditions and disclaimers see the Release Notes on your JBuilder product CD. Printed in the U.S.A. JBE0060WW21003 1E1R0901 0102030405-987 65 43 21 PDF Contents Chapter 1 Introduction 1-1 Documentation conventions.1-3 Note to Macintosh users.1-5 Contacting Borland developer support.1-5 Online resources.1-6 World Wide Web.1-6 Borland newsgroups.1-6 Usenet newsgroups.1-6 Reporting bugs.1-7 Chapter 2 Overview of the web application development process 2-1 Applets.2-2 Servlets.2-3 JavaServer Pages JSP .2-3 InternetBeans Express.2-5 Deciding which technologies to use in your web application.2-5 The basic web application development process.2-6 Web applications vs. distributed applications.2-7 Chapter 3 Working with WebApps and WAR files 3-1 The WebApp.3-1 Web archive WAR files.3-2 Tools for working with WebApps and WAR files.3-2 The Web Application wizard . 3-3 The WebApp and its properties.3-4 Root directory.3-4 Deployment descriptors.3-5 WebApp properties.3-5 The WebApp page.3-5 The Classes page.3-6 The Dependencies page.3-8 The Manifest .