#---------------------------------------------#
# <aw:description>Template for Servlet</aw:description>
# <aw:version>1.1</aw:version>
# <aw:date>04/05/2003</aw:date>
# <aw:author>Ferret Renaud</aw:author>
#---------------------------------------------#
<aw:import>java.io.IOException</aw:import>
<aw:import>java.io.PrintWriter</aw:import>
<aw:import>javax.servlet.ServletException</aw:import>
<aw:import>javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet</aw:import>
<aw:import>javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest</aw:import>
<aw:import>javax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponse</aw:import>
<aw:parentClass>javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet</aw:parentClass>
<aw:constructor name="c1">
/**
* Constructor of the object.
*/
public <aw:className/>() {
super();
}
</aw:constructor>
<aw:method name="doGet">
/**
* The doGet method of the servlet. <br>
*
* This method is called when a form has its tag value method equals to get.
*
* @param request the request send by the client to the server
* @param response the response send by the server to the client
* @throws ServletException if an error occurred
* @throws IOException if an error occurred
*/
public void doGet(HttpServletRequest request, HttpServletResponse response)
throws ServletException, IOException {
response.setContentType("text/html");
PrintWriter out = response.getWriter();
out.println(
"<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC \"-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN\">");
out.println("<HTML>");
out.println(" <HEAD><TITLE>A Servlet</TITLE></HEAD>");
out.println(" <BODY>");
out.print(" This is ");
out.print(this.getClass());
out.println(", using the GET method");
out.println(" </BODY>");
out.println("</HTML>");
out.flush();
out.close();
}
</aw:method>
<aw:method name="doPost">
/**
* The doPost method of the servlet. <br>
*
* This method is called when a form has its tag value method equals to post.
*
* @param request the request send by the client to the server
* @param response the response send by the server to the client
* @throws ServletException if an error occurred
* @throws IOException if an error occurred
*/
public void doPost(HttpServletRequest request, HttpServletResponse response)
throws ServletException, IOException {
response.setContentType("text/html");
PrintWriter out = response.getWriter();
out.println(
"<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC \"-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN\">");
out.println("<HTML>");
out.println(" <HEAD><TITLE>A Servlet</TITLE></HEAD>");
out.println(" <BODY>");
out.print(" This is ");
out.print(this.getClass());
out.println(", using the POST method");
out.println(" </BODY>");
out.println("</HTML>");
out.flush();
out.close();
}
</aw:method>
<aw:method name="doPut">
/**
* The doPut method of the servlet. <br>
*
* This method is called when a HTTP put request is received.
*
* @param request the request send by the client to the server
* @param response the response send by the server to the client
* @throws ServletException if an error occurred
* @throws IOException if an error occurred
*/
public void doPut(HttpServletRequest request, HttpServletResponse response)
throws ServletException, IOException {
// Put your code here
}
</aw:method>
<aw:method name="doDelete">
/**
* The doDelete method of the servlet. <br>
*
* This method is called when a HTTP delete request is received.
*
* @param request the request send by the client to the server
* @param response the response send by the server to the client
* @throws ServletException if an error occurred
* @throws IOException if an error occurred
*/
public void doDelete(HttpServletRequest request, HttpServletResponse response)
throws ServletException, IOException {
// Put your code here
}
</aw:method>
<aw:method name="init">
/**
* Initialization of the servlet. <br>
*
* @throws ServletException if an error occurs
*/
public void init() throws ServletException {
// Put your code here
}
</aw:method>
<aw:method name="destroy">
/**
* Destruction of the servlet. <br>
*/
public void destroy() {
super.destroy(); // Just puts "destroy" string in log
// Put your code here
}
</aw:method>
<aw:method name="getServletInfo">
/**
* Returns information about the servlet, such as
* author, version, and copyright.
*
* @return String information about this servlet
*/
public String getServletInfo() {
return "This is my default servlet created by Eclipse";
}
</aw:method>
# <aw:description>Template for Servlet</aw:description>
# <aw:version>1.1</aw:version>
# <aw:date>04/05/2003</aw:date>
# <aw:author>Ferret Renaud</aw:author>
#---------------------------------------------#
<aw:import>java.io.IOException</aw:import>
<aw:import>java.io.PrintWriter</aw:import>
<aw:import>javax.servlet.ServletException</aw:import>
<aw:import>javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet</aw:import>
<aw:import>javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest</aw:import>
<aw:import>javax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponse</aw:import>
<aw:parentClass>javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet</aw:parentClass>
<aw:constructor name="c1">
/**
* Constructor of the object.
*/
public <aw:className/>() {
super();
}
</aw:constructor>
<aw:method name="doGet">
/**
* The doGet method of the servlet. <br>
*
* This method is called when a form has its tag value method equals to get.
*
* @param request the request send by the client to the server
* @param response the response send by the server to the client
* @throws ServletException if an error occurred
* @throws IOException if an error occurred
*/
public void doGet(HttpServletRequest request, HttpServletResponse response)
throws ServletException, IOException {
response.setContentType("text/html");
PrintWriter out = response.getWriter();
out.println(
"<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC \"-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN\">");
out.println("<HTML>");
out.println(" <HEAD><TITLE>A Servlet</TITLE></HEAD>");
out.println(" <BODY>");
out.print(" This is ");
out.print(this.getClass());
out.println(", using the GET method");
out.println(" </BODY>");
out.println("</HTML>");
out.flush();
out.close();
}
</aw:method>
<aw:method name="doPost">
/**
* The doPost method of the servlet. <br>
*
* This method is called when a form has its tag value method equals to post.
*
* @param request the request send by the client to the server
* @param response the response send by the server to the client
* @throws ServletException if an error occurred
* @throws IOException if an error occurred
*/
public void doPost(HttpServletRequest request, HttpServletResponse response)
throws ServletException, IOException {
response.setContentType("text/html");
PrintWriter out = response.getWriter();
out.println(
"<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC \"-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN\">");
out.println("<HTML>");
out.println(" <HEAD><TITLE>A Servlet</TITLE></HEAD>");
out.println(" <BODY>");
out.print(" This is ");
out.print(this.getClass());
out.println(", using the POST method");
out.println(" </BODY>");
out.println("</HTML>");
out.flush();
out.close();
}
</aw:method>
<aw:method name="doPut">
/**
* The doPut method of the servlet. <br>
*
* This method is called when a HTTP put request is received.
*
* @param request the request send by the client to the server
* @param response the response send by the server to the client
* @throws ServletException if an error occurred
* @throws IOException if an error occurred
*/
public void doPut(HttpServletRequest request, HttpServletResponse response)
throws ServletException, IOException {
// Put your code here
}
</aw:method>
<aw:method name="doDelete">
/**
* The doDelete method of the servlet. <br>
*
* This method is called when a HTTP delete request is received.
*
* @param request the request send by the client to the server
* @param response the response send by the server to the client
* @throws ServletException if an error occurred
* @throws IOException if an error occurred
*/
public void doDelete(HttpServletRequest request, HttpServletResponse response)
throws ServletException, IOException {
// Put your code here
}
</aw:method>
<aw:method name="init">
/**
* Initialization of the servlet. <br>
*
* @throws ServletException if an error occurs
*/
public void init() throws ServletException {
// Put your code here
}
</aw:method>
<aw:method name="destroy">
/**
* Destruction of the servlet. <br>
*/
public void destroy() {
super.destroy(); // Just puts "destroy" string in log
// Put your code here
}
</aw:method>
<aw:method name="getServletInfo">
/**
* Returns information about the servlet, such as
* author, version, and copyright.
*
* @return String information about this servlet
*/
public String getServletInfo() {
return "This is my default servlet created by Eclipse";
}
</aw:method>