Contents for Programming WebLogic Server HTTP Servlets
Overview of Servlet Development
WebLogic Server 6.1 with J2EE 1.2 and J2EE 1.3 Functionality
Complete HelloWorldServlet Example
Initializing a Servlet when WebLogic Server Starts
Securing Client Input in Servlets
Methods for Using the HTTP Request
Example: Retrieving Input by Using Query Parameters
Session Tracking from a Servlet
Tracking a Session with an HttpSession Object
Detecting the Start of a Session
Setting and Getting Session Name/Value Attributes
Logging Out and Ending a Session
Using URL Rewriting Instead of Cookies
URL Rewriting and Wireless Access Protocol (WAP)
Setting Cookies in an HTTP Servlet
Retrieving Cookies in an HTTP Servlet
Using Cookies That Are Transmitted by Both HTTP and HTTPS
Application Security and Cookies
Using WebLogic Services from an HTTP Servlet
Connecting to a Database Using a JDBC Connection Pool
Connecting to a Database Using a DataSource Object
Connecting Directly to a Database Using a JDBC Driver
Threading Issues in HTTP Servlets
Dispatching Requests to Another Resource
Administration and Configuration
Overview of WebLogic HTTP Servlet Administration
Using Deployment Descriptors to Configure and Deploy Servlets
WebLogic Server Administration Console
Directory Structure for Web Applications
Referencing a Servlet in a Web Application