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  2. Java API for XML Messaging - Wikipedia

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Java_API_for_XML_Messaging

    A SOAPConnection object, which represents a point-to-point connection, is simple to create and use. You do not have to do any configuration to use a SOAPConnection object because it does not need to run in a servlet container (like Tomcat) or in a J2EE server. It is the only way for a client to have a connection without a service provider. [6]

  3. Jakarta XML RPC - Wikipedia

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jakarta_XML_RPC

    The RS transmits the message as an HTTP request; The advantage of such a method is that it allows the Web service to be implemented at server-side as a Servlet or EJB container. Thus, Servlet or EJB applications are made available through Web services. Jakarta XML RPC (JAX-RPC) was removed from Jakarta EE 9. [3]

  4. Jakarta Servlet - Wikipedia

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jakarta_Servlet

    The Servlet API, contained in the Java package hierarchy javax.servlet, defines the expected interactions of the web container and a servlet. [4] The package javax.servlet.http defines HTTP-specific subclasses of the GenericServlet. This package includes session management objects that track multiple requests and responses between the web ...

  5. Jakarta RESTful Web Services - Wikipedia

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jakarta_RESTful_Web_Services

    The annotations use the Java package jakarta.ws.rs (previously was javax.ws.rs but was renamed on May 19, 2019 [2]). They include: @Path specifies the relative path for a resource class or method. @GET, @PUT, @POST, @DELETE and @HEAD specify the HTTP request type of a resource. @Produces specifies the response Internet media types (used for ...

  6. Jakarta Standard Tag Library - Wikipedia

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jakarta_Standard_Tag_Library

    The Jakarta Standard Tag Library (JSTL; formerly JavaServer Pages Standard Tag Library) is a component of the Java EE Web application development platform. It extends the JSP specification by adding a tag library of JSP tags for common tasks, such as XML data processing, conditional execution, database access, loops and internationalization.

  7. Web container - Wikipedia

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_container

    A web container (also known as a servlet container; [1] and compare "webcontainer" [2]) is the component of a web server that interacts with Jakarta Servlets.A web container is responsible for managing the lifecycle of servlets, mapping a URL to a particular servlet and ensuring that the URL requester has the correct access-rights.

  8. Jakarta XML Web Services - Wikipedia

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jakarta_XML_Web_Services

    javax.xml.ws.spi: defines SPIs for JAX-WS javax.xml.ws.spi.http: Provides HTTP SPI that is used for portable deployment of JAX-WS in containers javax.xml.ws.wsaddressing: Has APIs related to WS-Addressing javax.jws: Has APIs specific to Java to WSDL mapping annotations javax.jws.soap: Has APIs for mapping the Web Service onto the SOAP protocol

  9. Jakarta Server Pages - Wikipedia

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jakarta_Server_Pages

    JSPs are translated into servlets at runtime, therefore JSP is a Servlet; each JSP servlet is cached and re-used until the original JSP is modified. [ 3 ] Jakarta Server Pages can be used independently or as the view component of a server-side model–view–controller design, normally with JavaBeans as the model and Java servlets (or a ...