Default Application

The IBM WAS provides a default configuration that allows administrators to easily verify that the Application Server is running. When the product is installed, it includes an application server called server1 and an enterprise application called Default Application.

Default Application contains a Web Module called DefaultWebApplication and an enterprise bean JAR file called Increment. The Default Application provides a number of servlets, described below. These servlets are available in the product.

For additional code examples, visit the Samples Gallery. Learn how to locate and install the Samples Gallery by viewing the Samples Gallery reference page.

The URL for accessing Samples is: http://localhost:9080/WSsamples/

 

Snoop

Use the Snoop servlet to retrieve information

about a servlet request. This servlet returns the following information:

  • Servlet initialization parameters

  • Servlet context initialization parameters

  • URL invocation request parameters

  • Preferred client locale

  • Context path

  • User principal

  • Request headers and their values

  • Request parameter names and their values

  • HTTPS protocol information

  • Servlet request attributes and their values

  • HTTP session information

  • Session attributes and their values

The Snoop servlet includes security configuration so that when WebSphere Security is enabled, clients must supply a user ID and password to execute the servlet.

The URL for the Snoop servlet is: http://localhost:9080/snoop/.

 

HelloHTML

Use the HelloHTML pervasive servlet to exercise the PageList support provided by the WebSphere Web container. This servlet extends the PageListServlet, which provides APIs that allow servlets to call other Web resources by name or, when using the Client Type detection support, by type.

We can invoke the Hello servlet from an HTML browser, speech client, or most Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) enabled browsers using the URL: http://localhost:9080/HelloHTML.jsp.

 

HitCount

Use the HitCount Demonstration application

to demonstrate how to increment a counter using a variety of methods, including:

  • A servlet instance variable

  • An HTTP session

  • An enterprise bean

We can instruct the servlet to execute any of these methods within a transaction that you can commit or roll back. If the transaction is committed, the counter is incremented. If the transaction is rolled back, the counter is not incremented.

The enterprise bean method uses a container-managed persistence enterprise bean that persists the counter value to a Cloudscape database. This enterprise bean is configured to use the Default Datasource, which is set to the DefaultDB database.

When using the enterprise bean method, one can instruct the servlet to look up the enterprise bean, either in the WebSphere global namespace, or in the namespace local to the application.

The URL for the HitCount application is: http://localhost:9080/HitCount.jsp.


 

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Class loaders

 

See Also


Web applications: Resources for learning