📄 servlet.java
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/*
* $Id: Servlet.java,v 1.4 1999/04/20 20:37:33 sahmed Exp $
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package javax.servlet;
import java.io.IOException;
/**
* Defines methods that all servlets must implement.
*
* <p>A servlet is a small Java program that runs within a Web server.
* Servlets receive and respond to requests from Web clients,
* usually across HTTP, the HyperText Transfer Protocol.
*
* <p>To implement this interface, you can write a generic servlet
* that extends
* <code>javax.servlet.GenericServlet</code> or an HTTP servlet that
* extends <code>javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet</code>.
*
* <p>This interface defines methods to initialize a servlet,
* to service requests, and to remove a servlet from the server.
* These are known as life-cycle methods and are called in the
* following sequence:
* <ol>
* <li>The servlet is created, then initialized with the <code>init</code> method.
* <li>Any calls from clients to the <code>service</code> method are handled.
* <li>The servlet is destroyed with the <code>destroy</code> method, then garbage
* collected and finalized.
* </ol>
*
* <p>In addition to the life-cycle methods, this interface
* provides the <code>getServletConfig</code> method, which the servlet
* can use to get any startup information, and the <code>getServletInfo</code>
* method, which allows the servlet to return basic information about itself,
* such as author, version, and copyright.
*
* @author Various
* @version $Version$
*
* @see GenericServlet
* @see javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet
*
*/
public interface Servlet {
/**
* Initializes the servlet and places it into service.
*
* <p>The host servlet engine calls the <code>init</code>
* method exactly once after instantiating the servlet.
* The <code>init</code> method must complete successfully
* before the servlet can receive any requests.
*
* <p>The servlet engine cannot place the servlet into service
* if the <code>init</code> method
* <ol>
* <li>Throws a <code>ServletException</code>
* <li>Does not return within a time period defined by the Web server
* </ol>
*
*
* @param config a <code>ServletConfig</code> object
* containing the servlet's
* configuration and initialization parameters
*
* @exception ServletException if an exception has occurred that
* interferes with the servlet's normal
* operation
*
* @see UnavailableException
* @see #getServletConfig
*
*/
public void init(ServletConfig config) throws ServletException;
/**
*
* Returns a {@link ServletConfig} object, which contains
* initialization and startup parameters for this servlet.
* The <code>ServletConfig</code> object returned is the one
* passed to the <code>init</code> method.
*
* <p>You are responsible for storing the
* <code>ServletConfig</code> object so that this method
* can access it. For your convenience, the {@link GenericServlet}
* class, which implements this interface, already does this.
*
* @return the <code>ServletConfig</code> object
* that initializes this servlet
*
* @see #init
*
*/
public ServletConfig getServletConfig();
/**
* Allows the servlet to respond to a request after the servlet
* has been initialized with the <code>init</code> method.
*
* <p>The servlet engine can block pending requests to this method
* until the servlet is initialized. Likewise, once this servlet
* is removed from service (when the servlet engine calls its
* <code>destroy</code> method), you cannot call its <code>service</code>
* method.
*
* <p>Servlets typically run inside multithreaded servlet engines
* that can handle multiple requests concurrently. You must synchronize
* access to any shared resources such as network connections or the
* servlet's class and instance variables. You can find more information on
* multithreaded programming in Java in
* <a href="http://java.sun.com/Series/Tutorial/java/threads/multithreaded.html">
* the Java tutorial on multi-threaded programming</a>.
*
*
* @param req the <code>ServletRequest</code> object that contains
* the client's request
*
* @param res the <code>ServletResponse</code> object that contains
* the servlet's response
*
* @exception ServletException if an exception occurs that interferes
* with the servlet's normal operation
*
* @exception IOException if an input or output exception occurs
*
*/
public void service(ServletRequest req, ServletResponse res)
throws ServletException, IOException;
/**
* Returns information about the servlet, such
* as author, version, and copyright.
*
* <p>The string that this method returns should
* be plain text and not markup of any kind (such as HTML, XML,
* and so on).
*
* @return a <code>String</code> containing servlet information
*
*/
public String getServletInfo();
/**
*
* Removes the servlet from service after all threads within
* its <code>service</code> method have exited or a timeout
* period has passed. After the servlet engine calls this
* method, it cannot call the <code>service</code> method
* on this servlet.
*
* <p>This method gives the servlet an opportunity
* to clean up any resources that are being held (for example, memory,
* file handles, threads) and make sure that any persistent state is
* synchronized with the servlet's current state in memory.
*
*/
public void destroy();
}
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