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- WAP gateways: 10.2. The Wireless Architecture
 
- WAP (Wireless Access Protocol): 10.1. Wireless Technologies
 
- WAP (Wireless Application Protocol): 1.3.4. Wireless
 
- WAR (Web Application Archive): 4.1.2. Servlets as CGI Replacements
 
- WAR (Web Application Archive) files: 6.2. WAR Files and Deployment
 
  
  
  - contents, viewing: 6.2.1. WAR Files
 
    - 6.3.5. How to Compile, Deploy, and Run
 
  
 
  
  
  
  - deployment descriptors: 6.2.2. Deployment Descriptor
 
  
  
  
  - directory structure: 6.3.4. Deployment
 
  
  
  
  - jar command, creation using: 6.2.1. WAR Files
 
  
  
  
  - page layout templates: 8.1. XSLT Page Layout Templates
 
  
  
  
  - WEB-INF directory: 6.2.1. WAR Files
 
  
 
- WBMP (Wireless Bitmap): 10.3.1.1. WMLScript and WBMP
 
  
  
  - image conversion: 10.3.1.1. WMLScript and WBMP
 
  
 
- W3C (Worldwide Web Consortium)
 
  
  
  - XSL specification: 2. XSLT Part 1 -- The Basics
 
  
 
- web application development: 4. Java-Based Web Technologies
 
  
  
  - design process: 7.2.2. XML Samples
 
  
  
  
  - summary of approaches: 4.4. Summary of Key Approaches
 
  
 
- web applications: 4.1.2. Servlets as CGI Replacements
 
  
  
  - client-only applications, vs.: 6. Servlet Basics and XSLT
 
  
  
  
  - contrasted with web sites: 1.3.2. Web Applications
 
  
  
  
  - development: 1.3.1. Web Development Challenges
 
    
    
    - challenges: 1.3.1. Web Development Challenges
 
    
    
    
    - hyperlinks: 7.2.3. XSLT Stylesheets
 
    
  
 
  
  
  
  - nonbrowser clients: 1.3.3. Nonbrowser Clients
 
  
  
  
  - security: 7.4. Servlet Implementation
 
  
 
- web applications development,
  
  
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    phone simulators: 10.1. Wireless Technologies
 
    
  
- web frameworks: 4.2.1. Web Frameworks
 
  
  
  - advantages: 4.2.1. Web Frameworks
 
  
  
  
  - Turbine: 4.2.1. Web Frameworks
 
  
 
- WEB-INF directory: 6.2.1. WAR Files
 
- web pages,
  
  
  navigation areas: 8.1. XSLT Page Layout Templates
 
  
- web.xml: 6.2.2. Deployment Descriptor
 
  
  
  - page layout templates: 8.1. XSLT Page Layout Templates
 
  
 
- well-formed XML documents: 1.2.2. XML Syntax
 
  - 2.2.1. XML Tree Data Structure
 
  
  
  - root element: 1.2.2. XML Syntax
 
  
  
  
  - summary of rules: 1.2.2. XML Syntax
 
  
 
- whitespace: 1.2.2. XML Syntax
 
- Wireless Access Protocol (see WAP)
 
- wireless applications: 10. Wireless Applications
 
  
  
  - content types: 10.3.2.2. Setting the content type
 
  
  
  
  - deployment descriptors: 10.3.2.2. Setting the content type
 
  
  
  
  - future developments: 10.4. The Future of Wireless
 
  
  
  
  - XML data files: 10.3.3.2. XML data
 
  
 
- wireless architecture: 10.2. The Wireless Architecture
 
- WML (Wireless Markup Language): 1.3.4. Wireless
 
  - 10.3.1. A WML Example
 
  
  
  - example: 10.3.3.1. Storyboard
 
  
  
  
  - online resources: 10.3.1. A WML Example
 
  
  
  
  - prototyping: 10.3.3.3. WML prototypes and screen shots
 
  
  
  
  - root element: 10.3.1. A WML Example
 
  
  
  
  - servlets, implementation by: 10.3.3.4. Servlet implementation
 
  
  
  
  - XSLT stylesheets: 10.3.3.5. XSLT stylesheets
 
  
 
- WML (Wireless Markup Lanuage): 10.1. Wireless Technologies
 
- WMLScript: 10.3.1.1. WMLScript and WBMP
 
- write( ) (ServletOutputStream): 8.4.2. XSLT Transformation Filter 
 
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