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Servlets

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What is Servlets?

Servlets are Java programming language classes that dynamically process requests and generate responses, most commonly over HTTP. They are used to handle web requests, interact with databases, and perform other dynamic tasks on web servers. Servlets are a core technology for building web applications in Java and form the basis for more advanced frameworks like Jakarta Server Faces (JSF) and Spring MVC.

What other technologies are related to Servlets?

Servlets Competitor Technologies

HTL (formerly Sightly) is a templating language used in Adobe Experience Manager (AEM). It serves a similar purpose to JSPs in providing a way to dynamically render content, and can be considered a competitor in that space.
mentioned alongside Servlets in 56% (249) of relevant job posts

Servlets Complementary Technologies

JavaServer Pages (JSP) is a technology that allows developers to create dynamic web pages based on HTML, XML, or other document types. JSPs are often used in conjunction with Servlets to handle the presentation layer in Java web applications.
mentioned alongside Servlets in 22% (9k) of relevant job posts
Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) is a component architecture for building scalable and robust enterprise applications. EJBs can be used with Servlets in the business logic layer.
mentioned alongside Servlets in 21% (2.7k) of relevant job posts
Java Database Connectivity (JDBC) is an API for connecting to and interacting with databases. Servlets frequently use JDBC to access and manage data.
mentioned alongside Servlets in 11% (3.7k) of relevant job posts

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