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HelloWorldExample.javaAPI DocApache Tomcat 6.0.142606Fri Jul 20 04:20:36 BST 2007None

HelloWorldExample

public class HelloWorldExample extends HttpServlet
The simplest possible servlet.
author
James Duncan Davidson

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public voiddoGet(javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest request, javax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponse response)

        ResourceBundle rb =
            ResourceBundle.getBundle("LocalStrings",request.getLocale());
        response.setContentType("text/html");
        PrintWriter out = response.getWriter();

        out.println("<html>");
        out.println("<head>");

	    String title = rb.getString("helloworld.title");

	    out.println("<title>" + title + "</title>");
        out.println("</head>");
        out.println("<body bgcolor=\"white\">");

	// note that all links are created to be relative. this
	// ensures that we can move the web application that this
	// servlet belongs to to a different place in the url
	// tree and not have any harmful side effects.

        // XXX
        // making these absolute till we work out the
        // addition of a PathInfo issue

	    out.println("<a href=\"../helloworld.html\">");
        out.println("<img src=\"../images/code.gif\" height=24 " +
                    "width=24 align=right border=0 alt=\"view code\"></a>");
        out.println("<a href=\"../index.html\">");
        out.println("<img src=\"../images/return.gif\" height=24 " +
                    "width=24 align=right border=0 alt=\"return\"></a>");
        out.println("<h1>" + title + "</h1>");
        out.println("</body>");
        out.println("</html>");