#4 Servlet and JSP Tutorial | Creating Web Project in Eclipse



#4 Servlet and JSP Tutorial | Creating Web Project in Eclipse

#4 Servlet and JSP Tutorial | Creating Web Project in Eclipse

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Once Eclipse and Tomcat is configured lets create a web project in Eclipse.

In this video we will see :
– How to create a new project
– Create Dynamic Web Project
– What is Target Runtime
– Understanding the folders in project
– Web-INF folder and web.xml file
– Java resources folder
– Hello Wrold program
– Running the project
– Changing default web browser to run project

A servlet is a Java programming language class that is used to extend the capabilities of servers that host applications accessed by means of a request-response programming model. Although servlets can respond to any type of request, they are commonly used to extend the applications hosted by web servers. For such applications, Java Servlet technology defines HTTP-specific servlet classes.

The javax.servlet and javax.servlet.http packages provide interfaces and classes for writing servlets. All servlets must implement the Servlet interface, which defines life-cycle methods. When implementing a generic service, you can use or extend the GenericServlet class provided with the Java Servlet API. The HttpServlet class provides methods, such as doGet and doPost, for handling HTTP-specific services.

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