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The remaining lessons in this trail show you how to write HTTP servlets. Some knowledge of the HTTP protocol is assumed; to learn more about the HTTP protocol, you could look at the RFC for HTTP/1.1.
The lessons use an example called Duke's Bookstore, a simple on-line bookstore that allows a customer to perform various functions. Each function is provided by a servlet:
Function JSDK2.0 Servlet JSDK2.1 Servlet Browse the books offered for sale CatalogServlet
CatalogServlet
Buy a book by placing it in a "shopping cart" CatalogServlet
CatalogServlet
Get more information on a specific book BookDetailServlet
BookDetailServlet
Manage the Bookstore Database BookDBServlet
See the books that have been selected for purchase ShowCartServlet
ShowCartServlet
Remove one or more books from the shopping cart ShowCartServlet
ShowCartServlet
Buy the books in the shopping cart CashierServlet
CashierServlet
Receive a Thank-You for the purchase ReceiptServlet
ReceiptServlet
The lessons use the servlets to illustrate various tasks. For example, the BookDetailServlet is used to show you how to handle HTTP GET requests and the CatalogServlet is used to show you session tracking.
Several source files comprise the Duke's Bookstore example. For your convenience, we include two downloadable zip archives: one contains all of the source files necessary to build and run the example using the Java Servlet Development Kit (JSDK) version 2.0, the other contains all of the source file necessary to build and run the example using JSDK2.1.
Download the zip archive for JSDK2.0
Download the zip archive for JSDK2.1
To run the example, first start a process that runs servlets, such as
servletrunner
from the JSDK 2.0 or the server from the JSDK 2.1. Once the process is running, call the servlet from a browser.
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