It is very hard to edit a servlet program using hacking.
Servlet is a Server side component, a servlet is a small pluggable extension to the server and servlets are used to extend the functionality of the java enabled server.
i dont no string for servlate
Java support system includes: · Applets · Servlets · Java Beans · EJB · JSP · XML · SOAP · CORBA
You can used various methods for retrieving data in HTML. JavaScript, Servlets etc are some ways to get data.
context-param defines values for the entire web application, and init-param defines values for individual components sutch servlets and filters. init-param tag is used to specify initial parameters for specific servlets.context-param is also used to specify initial parameters ,but this can be used by different servlets sharing the same context.servlets outside the context can use it but first of all they need to get access to the specific servletContext.
No. I believe, servlets are much secure and more powerful than applets.
JSPs can contain HTML, JavaScript, XML and Java Code whereas Servlets can contain only Java Code, making JSPs more flexible and powerful than Servlets. However, Servlets have their own place in a J2EE application and cannot be ignored altogether. They have their strengths too which cannot be overseen.
CGI is an outdated technology. Servelets are much more efficient and powerful when compared to the CGI technology. Hence, Servlets are more commonly used than CGI.
Marty Hall has written: 'More servlets and JavaServer pages' -- subject(s): Active server pages, Java (Computer program language), Servlets
Both are equally used and equally important. They are both used in conjunction. An application usually has 1 or 2 servlets but has numerous JSPs. So, if we go by pure number, JSPs are more.
No. But, knowledge of Servlets would be an added advantage if you are learning JSPs
J2SE stands for Java 2 Standard Edition and I dont think Servlets are a part of it. Servlets are only part of the Java 2 Enterprise Edition.
Yes, JSP (JavaServer Pages) and Servlets can be used together in a web application. Servlets handle the business logic and processing of requests, while JSP is used to create the user interface and generate dynamic content. Servlets can interact with JSP pages to pass data and control the flow of the application.
Yes. All sorts of web Applications/websites can be created using JSP and Servlets
Try the Head First JSP & Servlets book. It is a good book for learning them. You can also try the internet. You can get a lot of websites that give you tutorials on JSPs and Servlets. One of them is available in the related links section
You cannot. You display JSP Pages using the help of Servlets. Servlets are of the background classes and you cannot display them
Servlet is a Server side component, a servlet is a small pluggable extension to the server and servlets are used to extend the functionality of the java enabled server.