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Index: A
- abbreviations of language names: 12.1.1. HTML Character Entities
- 12.2. Conforming to Local Customs
- 12.5.1. Language Preferences
- Abstract Windowing Toolkit (AWT): 1.3.1. Portability
- Accept-Charset header: 12.5.2. Charset Preferences
- Accept-Encoding header: 6.2. Compressed Content
- 6.2. Compressed Content
- Accept header: 2.1.1. Requests, Responses, and Headers
- 4.4.8. Request Headers
- Accept-Language header: 12.5.1. Language Preferences
- accept( ) method: 10.2.4.2. The superclass
- access control, fine-grained: 8.4.2. Fine-grained Control
- 10.1. Communication Options
- access controller: 8.4.3. Access Controllers
- Acme.Serve, web site for information: 1.2.3. Embeddable Servlet Engines
- ACTION attribute: 4.4.3. Path Information
- 7.3. URL Rewriting
- Activated Intelligence's Java Image Management Interface (JIMI), web site for downloading: 6.1.1.1. A ``Hello World'' image
- Active Server Pages, see ASP: 1.1.2.2. Active Server Pages
- addCookie( ) method: 7.4.1. Working with Cookies
- addNotify( ) method: 6.1.1.1. A ``Hello World'' image
- age of cookie: 7.4.1. Working with Cookies
- animation, text-based: 5.6.3. Client Pull
- Apache web server and the mod_perl module: 1.1.1.2. mod_perl
- APIs
- HTTP Servlet, reference appendix: B. HTTP Servlet API Quick Reference
- JavaMail: 13.2. Sending Email
- JDBC: 9.2. The JDBC API
- 10.1.3. JDBC, RMI, and a Little CORBA
- Servlet
- description: 2.2. The Servlet API
- reference appendix: A. Servlet API Quick Reference
- SQL: 9.2. The JDBC API
- 10.1.3. JDBC, RMI, and a Little CORBA
- <APPLET> tag: 2.4. Server-Side Includes
- 6.1.5.1. An image of a simple applet
- applets
- callbacks to methods: 10.1.3. JDBC, RMI, and a Little CORBA
- 10.3. Chat Server
- 10.3.1. The Design
- 10.3.5. The RMI Applet
- communication with servers: 10.1. Communication Options
- communication with servlets: 10.1.3. JDBC, RMI, and a Little CORBA
- 10.3. Chat Server
- definition: 6.1.5. An Image of an Embedded Applet
- invoking Java methods on the server: 10.1.3. JDBC, RMI, and a Little CORBA
- parameters generated by servlets: 10.3.6. The Dispatcher
- server-side: 0. Preface
- trusted and untrusted: 10.1. Communication Options
- application/x-www-form-urlencoded MIME type: 10.2.2.2. Back to the applet
- ASCII character set: 12.3.1. Charsets
- 12.4. Multiple Languages
- ASP support
- web site for Java Extension Framework: 1.2. Support for Servlets
- web site for Microsoft Internet Information Server: 1.1.2.2. Active Server Pages
- web site for programming ASP: 1.1.2.2. Active Server Pages
- web site for programming server-side JavaScript: 1.1.2.3. Server-side JavaScript
- web site for web servers: 1.1.2.2. Active Server Pages
- ATG's Dynamo Application Server, web site for information: 1.2.1. Standalone Servlet Engines
- attributes, names of: 4.2.1. Getting Information About the Server
- authentication
- basic: 8.1. HTTP Authentication
- client: 8.3.1. SSL Client Authentication
- digest: 8.1. HTTP Authentication
- passwords: 8.1. HTTP Authentication
- retrieving information: 8.1.1. Retrieving Authentication Information
- servlets: 8.1.2. Custom Authorization
- authorization
- advantages: 7.1. User Authorization
- custom: 8.1.3. Form-based Custom Authorization
- example: 7.1. User Authorization
- in request header: 4.4.8. Request Headers
- type of: 4.3.3. Getting Information About the User
- Authorization header: 4.4.8. Request Headers
- 4.4.8. Request Headers
- 8.1.2. Custom Authorization
- automatic reloading of servlets: 11.1. Servlet Manipulation
- available-socket count: 6.3. Server Push
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