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- packages
 
  
  - com.sun: 4.2.1. Getting Information About the Server
 
    - 4.4.10. Extra Attributes
 
  
 
  
  - java.\\*: 4.2.1. Getting Information About the Server
 
    - 4.4.10. Extra Attributes
 
  
 
  
  - java.security: 8.3.2. Retrieving SSL Authentication Information
 
  
  - java.util.zip: 6.2. Compressed Content
 
  
  - javax.\\*: 4.2.1. Getting Information About the Server
 
    - 4.4.10. Extra Attributes
 
  
 
  
  - javax.servlet: 2.2. The Servlet API
 
    - A. Servlet API Quick Reference
 
  
 
  
  - javax.servlet.http: 2.2. The Servlet API
 
    - B. HTTP Servlet API Quick Reference
 
  
 
  
  - reserved names: 4.2.1. Getting Information About the Server
 
 
- page generation: 2.3. Page Generation
 
- Paralogic's WebCore, web site for information: 1.2.3. Embeddable Servlet Engines
 
- <PARAM> tag: 2.4. Server-Side Includes
 
  - 2.6.5. JavaServer Pages and JavaBeans
 
  - 4.4.1. Request Parameters
 
  - 10.3.6. The Dispatcher
 
 
- ParameterParser class: 13.2.2. Emailing Form Data
 
- parameters
 
  
  - getInitParameter( ): 3.3.1. A Counter with Init
 
  
  - getParameter( ): 2.4.1. Writing a Server-Side Include
 
    - 2.6.5. JavaServer Pages and JavaBeans
 
  
 
  
  - initialization (init)
 
    
    - registered servlet names: 4.1. Initialization Parameters
 
    
    - uses of: 3.3. Init and Destroy
 
  
 
  
  - <PARAM> tag: 2.4. Server-Side Includes
 
    - 2.6.5. JavaServer Pages and JavaBeans
 
    - 4.4.1. Request Parameters
 
    - 10.3.6. The Dispatcher
 
  
 
  
  - parsing: 13.1. Parsing Parameters
 
  
  - request: 4.4.1. Request Parameters
 
  
  - servlet-generated for applets: 10.3.6. The Dispatcher
 
  
  - <SERVLET> tag: 2.4. Server-Side Includes
 
 
- parsing request parameters: 13.1. Parsing Parameters
 
- passwords: 8.1. HTTP Authentication
 
- path information: 4.4.3. Path Information
 
- path translations: 4.4.3.2. Ad hoc path translations
 
- performance, maximizing: 3.1.1. A Single Java Virtual Machine
 
  - 3.1.2. Instance Persistence
 
  - 3.2. Servlet Reloading
 
  - 13.8. Performance Tuning
 
 
- Perl
 
  
  - advantage of: 1.1.2. Other Solutions
 
  
  - predominance: 1.1.1. Common Gateway Interface
 
  
  - regular expressions: 13.3. Using Regular Expressions
 
 
- PerlEx, web site for information: 1.1.1.3. PerlEx
 
- PerlTools, web site for downloading: 13.3. Using Regular Expressions
 
- permission types: 8.4.2. Fine-grained Control
 
- persistence
 
  
  - cookies: 7.4. Persistent Cookies
 
  
  - servlets: 1.3.3. Efficiency and Endurance
 
    - 3.1. The Servlet Alternative
 
    - 3.1.2. Instance Persistence
 
    - 5.3. Using Persistent Connections
 
  
 
  
  - threads: 3.1.2. Instance Persistence
 
 
- personalized welcome example: 4.3.4. A Personalized Welcome
 
- pixel values: 6.1.1. Image Generation
 
- PL/SQL language: 9.5.1. Stored Procedures
 
- pointer reference, invalid: 1.3.4. Safety
 
- pointers, dangling: 1.3.4. Safety
 
- pool drivers, web site for: 9.4.3. Connection Pooling
 
- port number: 4.2.1. Getting Information About the Server
 
- portability of servlets: 1.3.1. Portability
 
- Poskanzer, Jef
 
  
  - Acme.Serve, web site for information: 1.2.3. Embeddable Servlet Engines
 
  
  - GIF encoder, web site for downloading: 6.1.1.1. A ``Hello World'' image
 
 
- POST method
 
  
  - description: 2.1.2. GET and POST
 
  
  - handling of: 2.3.4. Handling POST Requests
 
  
  - in chat server: 10.1.1. HTTP and Raw Socket Connections
 
    - 10.3.1. The Design
 
    - 10.3.2. The Servlet
 
  
 
  
  - input stream: 4.4.9.2. Handling POST requests using the input stream
 
  
  - use of: 2.1.2. GET and POST
 
 
- power of servlets: 1.3.2. Power
 
- Pragma header: 5.6. HTTP Headers
 
  - 10.2.2.2. Back to the applet
 
 
- PreparedStatement class: 9.2.8. Using Prepared Statements
 
  - 9.3.2. Reusing Prepared Statements
 
 
- prepareStatement( ) method: 9.2.8. Using Prepared Statements
 
- PrintStream class: 2.3.1. Writing Hello World
 
  - 5.2. Sending a Normal Response
 
 
- PrintWriter class: 2.3.1. Writing Hello World
 
- problem reports: 5.7.3. Reporting
 
- Properties list: 11.3.1. Collaboration Through the System Properties List
 
- protected methods: 11.3.3.2. Inheriting the shared information
 
- proxies, SOCKS-based: 10.1.3. JDBC, RMI, and a Little CORBA
 
- public-key cryptography: 8.2. Digital Certificates
 
- pull, client: 5.6.3. Client Pull
 
  - 6.3. Server Push
 
 
- push, server: 6.3. Server Push
 
- PUT method: 2.1.3. Other Methods
 
- putValue( ) method: 7.5.1. Session-Tracking Basics
 
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