Oracle® Containers for J2EE Servlet Developer's Guide 10g (10.1.3.1.0) Part Number B28959-01 |
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This document is a developer's guide that introduces and explains the Oracle implementation of Java servlet technology, specified by an industry consortium led by Sun Microsystems. It summarizes standard features and covers Oracle implementation details and value-added features. The discussion includes basic servlets, data-access servlets, and servlet filters and event listeners.
Servlet technology is a component of the standard Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE). The J2EE component of the Oracle Application Server is known as the Oracle Containers for J2EE (OC4J).
The OC4J servlet container in Oracle Application Server 10g (10.1.3.1.0) is a complete implementation of the Sun Microsystems Java Servlet Specification, Version 2.4.
This preface contains these topics:
The guide is intended for J2EE developers who are writing Web applications that use servlets and possibly JavaServer Pages (JSP) modules. It provides the basic information you will need regarding the OC4J servlet container. It does not attempt to teach servlet programming in general, nor does it document the Java Servlet API in detail.
You should be familiar with the current version of the Java Servlet Specification, produced by Sun Microsystems. This is especially true if you are developing a distributable Web application, in which sessions can be replicated to servers running under more than one Java virtual machine (JVM).
If you are developing applications that primarily use JavaServer Pages modules, refer to the Oracle Containers for J2EE Support for JavaServer Pages Developer's Guide.
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Additional OC4J documents:
Oracle Containers for J2EE Developer's Guide
This document discusses items of general interest to developers writing an application to run on OC4J—issues that are not specific to a particular container such as the servlet, EJB, or JSP container. (An example is class loading.)
Oracle Containers for J2EE Deployment Guide
This document covers information and procedures for deploying an application to an OC4J environment. This includes discussion of the deployment plan editor that comes with Oracle Enterprise Manager 10g.
Oracle Containers for J2EE Configuration and Administration Guide
This document discusses how to configure and administer applications for OC4J, including use of the Oracle Enterprise Manager 10g Application Server Control Console, use of standards-compliant MBeans provided with OC4J, and, where appropriate, direct use of OC4J-specific XML configuration files.
Oracle Containers for J2EE Support for JavaServer Pages Developer's Guide
This document provides information about JavaServer Pages development and the JSP implementation and container in OC4J. This includes discussion of Oracle features such as the command-line translator and OC4J-specific configuration parameters.
Oracle Containers for J2EE JSP Tag Libraries and Utilities Reference
This document provides conceptual information as well as detailed syntax and usage information for tag libraries, JavaBeans, and other Java utilities provided with OC4J. There is also a summary of tag libraries from other Oracle product groups.
Oracle Containers for J2EE Services Guide
This document provides information about standards-based Java services supplied with OC4J, such as JTA, JNDI, JMS, JAAS, and the Oracle Application Server Java Object Cache.
Oracle Containers for J2EE Security Guide
This document (not to be confused with the Oracle Application Server Security Guide) describes security features and implementations particular to OC4J. This includes information about using JAAS, the Java Authentication and Authorization Service, as well as other Java security technologies.
Oracle Containers for J2EE Enterprise JavaBeans Developer's Guide
This document provides information about Enterprise JavaBeans development and the EJB implementation and container in OC4J.
Oracle Containers for J2EE Resource Adapter Administrator's Guide
This document provides an overview of J2EE Connector Architecture features and describes how to configure and monitor resource adapters in OC4J.
Oracle Application Server Web services documents:
Oracle Application Server Web Services Developer's Guide
This document describes Web services development and configuration in OC4J and Oracle Application Server.
Oracle Application Server Advanced Web Services Developer's Guide
This document describes topics beyond basic Web service assembly. For example, it describes how to diagnose common interoperability problems, how to enable Web service management features (such as reliability, auditing, and logging), and how to use custom serialization of Java value types.
This document also describes how to employ the Web Service Invocation Framework (WSIF), the Web Service Provider API, message attachments, and management features (reliability, logging, and auditing). It also describes alternative Web service strategies, such as using JMS as a transport mechanism.
Oracle Application Server Web Services Security Guide
This describes Web services security and configuration in OC4J and Oracle Application Server.
Java-related documents for Oracle Database:
Oracle Database Java Developer's Guide
Oracle Database JDBC Developer's Guide and Reference
Additional Oracle Application Server documents:
Oracle Enterprise Manager 10g Application Server Control online help topics, available through the Application Server Control Console.
The following Oracle Technology Network Web site for Java servlets and JavaServer Pages modules is also available:
http://www.oracle.com/technology/tech/java/servlets/index.html
For further servlet information, refer to the Java Servlet Specification at the following location:
http://java.sun.com/products/servlet/download.html#specs
Resources from Sun Microsystems:
Web site for Java servlet technology:
http://java.sun.com/products/servlet/index.jsp
Web site for JavaServer Pages technology:
http://java.sun.com/products/jsp/index.jsp
J2EE 1.4 Javadoc, including the servlet packages javax.servlet
and javax.servlet.http
:
http://java.sun.com/j2ee/1.4/docs/api/index.html
Java™ Platform, Enterprise Edition Specification Version 5 (Java EE 5 specification):
http://java.sun.com/javaee/5
Enterprise JavaBeans™ Specification, Version 3.0 (EJB specification):
http://java.sun.com/products/ejb
Web Services for J2EE 1.2 (Web Services specification):
http://jcp.org/en/jsr/detail?id=109
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