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Hello.javaAPI DocApache Tomcat 6.0.142804Fri Jul 20 04:20:36 BST 2007mypackage

Hello

public final class Hello extends HttpServlet
Simple servlet to validate that the Hello, World example can execute servlets. In the web application deployment descriptor, this servlet must be mapped to correspond to the link in the "index.html" file.
author
Craig R. McClanahan

Fields Summary
Constructors Summary
Methods Summary
public voiddoGet(javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest request, javax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponse response)
Respond to a GET request for the content produced by this servlet.

param
request The servlet request we are processing
param
response The servlet response we are producing
exception
IOException if an input/output error occurs
exception
ServletException if a servlet error occurs


	response.setContentType("text/html");
	PrintWriter writer = response.getWriter();

	writer.println("<html>");
	writer.println("<head>");
	writer.println("<title>Sample Application Servlet Page</title>");
	writer.println("</head>");
	writer.println("<body bgcolor=white>");

	writer.println("<table border=\"0\">");
	writer.println("<tr>");
	writer.println("<td>");
	writer.println("<img src=\"images/tomcat.gif\">");
	writer.println("</td>");
	writer.println("<td>");
	writer.println("<h1>Sample Application Servlet</h1>");
	writer.println("This is the output of a servlet that is part of");
	writer.println("the Hello, World application.");
	writer.println("</td>");
	writer.println("</tr>");
	writer.println("</table>");

	writer.println("</body>");
	writer.println("</html>");