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| 2 | <!--
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| 3 | Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one or more
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| 4 | contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file distributed with
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| 5 | this work for additional information regarding copyright ownership.
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| 6 | The ASF licenses this file to You under the Apache License, Version 2.0
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| 7 | (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with
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| 8 | the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at
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| 10 | http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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| 12 | Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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| 13 | distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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| 14 | WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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| 15 | See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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| 16 | limitations under the License.
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| 17 | -->
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| 18 |
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| 19 | <!DOCTYPE web-app
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| 20 | PUBLIC "-//Sun Microsystems, Inc.//DTD Web Application 2.3//EN"
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| 21 | "http://java.sun.com/dtd/web-app_2_3.dtd">
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| 22 |
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| 23 | <web-app>
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| 24 |
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| 25 |
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| 26 | <!-- General description of your web application -->
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| 27 |
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| 28 | <display-name>My Web Application</display-name>
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| 29 | <description>
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| 30 | This is version X.X of an application to perform
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| 31 | a wild and wonderful task, based on servlets and
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| 32 | JSP pages. It was written by Dave Developer
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| 33 | (dave@mycompany.com), who should be contacted for
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| 34 | more information.
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| 35 | </description>
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| 36 |
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| 37 |
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| 38 | <!-- Context initialization parameters that define shared
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| 39 | String constants used within your application, which
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| 40 | can be customized by the system administrator who is
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| 41 | installing your application. The values actually
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| 42 | assigned to these parameters can be retrieved in a
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| 43 | servlet or JSP page by calling:
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| 44 |
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| 45 | String value =
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| 46 | getServletContext().getInitParameter("name");
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| 47 |
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| 48 | where "name" matches the <param-name> element of
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| 49 | one of these initialization parameters.
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| 50 |
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| 51 | You can define any number of context initialization
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| 52 | parameters, including zero.
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| 53 | -->
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| 54 |
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| 55 | <context-param>
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| 56 | <param-name>webmaster</param-name>
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| 57 | <param-value>myaddress@mycompany.com</param-value>
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| 58 | <description>
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| 59 | The EMAIL address of the administrator to whom questions
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| 60 | and comments about this application should be addressed.
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| 61 | </description>
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| 62 | </context-param>
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| 63 |
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| 64 |
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| 65 | <!-- Servlet definitions for the servlets that make up
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| 66 | your web application, including initialization
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| 67 | parameters. With Tomcat, you can also send requests
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| 68 | to servlets not listed here with a request like this:
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| 69 |
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| 70 | http://localhost:8080/{context-path}/servlet/{classname}
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| 71 |
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| 72 | but this usage is not guaranteed to be portable. It also
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| 73 | makes relative references to images and other resources
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| 74 | required by your servlet more complicated, so defining
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| 75 | all of your servlets (and defining a mapping to them with
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| 76 | a servlet-mapping element) is recommended.
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| 77 |
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| 78 | Servlet initialization parameters can be retrieved in a
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| 79 | servlet or JSP page by calling:
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| 80 |
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| 81 | String value =
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| 82 | getServletConfig().getInitParameter("name");
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| 83 |
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| 84 | where "name" matches the <param-name> element of
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| 85 | one of these initialization parameters.
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| 86 |
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| 87 | You can define any number of servlets, including zero.
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| 88 | -->
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| 89 |
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| 90 | <servlet>
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| 91 | <servlet-name>controller</servlet-name>
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| 92 | <description>
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| 93 | This servlet plays the "controller" role in the MVC architecture
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| 94 | used in this application. It is generally mapped to the ".do"
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| 95 | filename extension with a servlet-mapping element, and all form
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| 96 | submits in the app will be submitted to a request URI like
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| 97 | "saveCustomer.do", which will therefore be mapped to this servlet.
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| 98 |
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| 99 | The initialization parameter names for this servlet are the
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| 100 | "servlet path" that will be received by this servlet (after the
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| 101 | filename extension is removed). The corresponding value is the
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| 102 | name of the action class that will be used to process this request.
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| 103 | </description>
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| 104 | <servlet-class>com.mycompany.mypackage.ControllerServlet</servlet-class>
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| 105 | <init-param>
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| 106 | <param-name>listOrders</param-name>
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| 107 | <param-value>com.mycompany.myactions.ListOrdersAction</param-value>
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| 108 | </init-param>
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| 109 | <init-param>
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| 110 | <param-name>saveCustomer</param-name>
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| 111 | <param-value>com.mycompany.myactions.SaveCustomerAction</param-value>
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| 112 | </init-param>
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| 113 | <!-- Load this servlet at server startup time -->
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| 114 | <load-on-startup>5</load-on-startup>
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| 115 | </servlet>
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| 116 |
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| 117 | <servlet>
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| 118 | <servlet-name>graph</servlet-name>
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| 119 | <description>
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| 120 | This servlet produces GIF images that are dynamically generated
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| 121 | graphs, based on the input parameters included on the request.
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| 122 | It is generally mapped to a specific request URI like "/graph".
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| 123 | </description>
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| 124 | </servlet>
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| 125 |
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| 126 |
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| 127 | <!-- Define mappings that are used by the servlet container to
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| 128 | translate a particular request URI (context-relative) to a
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| 129 | particular servlet. The examples below correspond to the
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| 130 | servlet descriptions above. Thus, a request URI like:
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| 131 |
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| 132 | http://localhost:8080/{contextpath}/graph
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| 133 |
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| 134 | will be mapped to the "graph" servlet, while a request like:
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| 135 |
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| 136 | http://localhost:8080/{contextpath}/saveCustomer.do
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| 137 |
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| 138 | will be mapped to the "controller" servlet.
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| 139 |
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| 140 | You may define any number of servlet mappings, including zero.
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| 141 | It is also legal to define more than one mapping for the same
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| 142 | servlet, if you wish to.
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| 143 | -->
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| 144 |
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| 145 | <servlet-mapping>
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| 146 | <servlet-name>controller</servlet-name>
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| 147 | <url-pattern>*.do</url-pattern>
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| 148 | </servlet-mapping>
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| 149 |
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| 150 | <servlet-mapping>
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| 151 | <servlet-name>graph</servlet-name>
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| 152 | <url-pattern>/graph</url-pattern>
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| 153 | </servlet-mapping>
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| 154 |
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| 155 |
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| 156 | <!-- Define the default session timeout for your application,
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| 157 | in minutes. From a servlet or JSP page, you can modify
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| 158 | the timeout for a particular session dynamically by using
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| 159 | HttpSession.getMaxInactiveInterval(). -->
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| 160 |
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| 161 | <session-config>
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| 162 | <session-timeout>30</session-timeout> <!-- 30 minutes -->
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| 163 | </session-config>
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| 164 |
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| 165 |
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| 166 | </web-app>
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