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[66]1<html><head><META http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1"><title>Application Developer's Guide - Introduction</title><meta value="Craig R. McClanahan" name="author"><meta value="craigmcc@apache.org" name="email"></head><body vlink="#525D76" alink="#525D76" link="#525D76" text="#000000" bgcolor="#ffffff"><table cellspacing="0" width="100%" border="0"><!--PAGE HEADER--><tr><td><!--PROJECT LOGO--><a href="http://tomcat.apache.org/"><img border="0" alt="
2      The Apache Tomcat Servlet/JSP Container
3    " align="right" src="../../images/tomcat.gif"></a></td><td><font face="arial,helvetica,sanserif"><h1>Apache Tomcat 6.0</h1></font></td><td><!--APACHE LOGO--><a href="http://www.apache.org/"><img border="0" alt="Apache Logo" align="right" src="../../images/asf-logo.gif"></a></td></tr></table><table cellspacing="4" width="100%" border="0"><!--HEADER SEPARATOR--><tr><td colspan="2"><hr size="1" noshade></td></tr><tr><!--RIGHT SIDE MAIN BODY--><td align="left" valign="top" width="80%"><table cellspacing="4" width="100%" border="0"><tr><td valign="top" align="left"><h1>Application Developer's Guide</h1><h2>Introduction</h2></td><td nowrap="true" valign="top" align="right"><img border="0" hspace="0" vspace="0" height="1" width="1" src="../../images/void.gif"></td></tr></table><table cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" border="0"><tr><td bgcolor="#525D76"><font face="arial,helvetica.sanserif" color="#ffffff"><a name="Overview"><strong>Overview</strong></a></font></td></tr><tr><td><blockquote>
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5<p>Congratulations!  You've decided to (or been told to) learn how to
6build web applications using servlets and JSP pages, and picked the
7Tomcat server to use for your learning and development.  But now what
8do you do?</p>
9
10<p>This manual is a primer covering the basic steps of using Tomcat to
11set up a development environment, organize your source code, and then
12build and test your application.  It does not discuss architectures or
13recommended coding practices for web application development,
14or provide in depth instructions on operating the development
15tools that are discussed.  References to sources of additional information
16are included in the following subsections.</p>
17
18<p>The discussion in this manual is aimed at developers who will be using
19a text editor along with command line tools to develop and debug their
20applications.  As such, the recommendations are fairly generic -- but you
21should easily be able to apply them in either a Windows-based or Unix-based
22development environment.  If you are utilizing an Interactive Development
23Environment (IDE) tool, you will need to adapt the advice given here to
24the details of your particular environment.</p>
25
26</blockquote></td></tr></table><table cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" border="0"><tr><td bgcolor="#525D76"><font face="arial,helvetica.sanserif" color="#ffffff"><a name="Links"><strong>Links</strong></a></font></td></tr><tr><td><blockquote>
27
28<p>The following links provide access to selected sources of online
29information, documentation, and software that is useful in developing
30web applications with Tomcat.</p>
31<ul>
32<li><a href="http://java.sun.com/products/jsp/download.html">http://java.sun.com/products/jsp/download.html</a> -
33    <i>JavaServer Pages (JSP) Specfication, Version 2.0</i>.  Describes
34    the programming environment provided by standard implementations
35    of the JavaServer Pages (JSP) technology.  In conjunction with
36    the Servlet API Specification (see below), this document describes
37    what a portable API page is allowed to contain.  Specific
38    information on scripting (Chapter 6), tag extensions (Chapter 7),
39    and packaging JSP pages (Appendix A) is useful.  The Javadoc
40    API Documentation is included in the specification, and with the
41    Tomcat download.<br><br></li>
42<li><a href="http://java.sun.com/products/servlet/download.html">http://java.sun.com/products/servlet/download.html</a> -
43    <i>Servlet API Specification, Version 2.4</i>.  Describes the
44    programming environment that must be provided by all servlet
45    containers conforming to this specification.  In particular, you
46    will need this document to understand the web application
47    directory structure and deployment file (Chapter 9), methods of
48    mapping request URIs to servlets (Chapter 11), container managed
49    security (Chapter 12), and the syntax of the <code>web.xml</code>
50    Web Application Deployment Descriptor (Chapter 13).  The Javadoc
51    API Documentation is included in the specification, and with the
52    Tomcat download.<br><br></li>
53<li><a href="http://java.sun.com/j2ee/blueprints/">http://java.sun.com/j2ee/blueprints/</a> -
54    <i>Sun BluePrints (tm) Design Guidelines for J2EE</i>.  Comprehensive
55    advice and examples on application design for the Java2 Enterprise
56    Edition (J2EE) platform, which includes servlets and JSP pages.  The
57    chapters on servlet and JSP design are useful even when your application
58    does not require other J2EE platform components.
59    <br><br></li>
60<li><b>TODO</b> -- Add more entries here!</li>
61</ul>
62
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