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<h1 class="topictitle1">Long description of Figure 1: How servlets work (rzahh585.gif)</h1>
<div><div class="section"><p><strong>found in IBM<sup>®</sup> Toolbox for Java™: Servlet classes</strong></p>
<p>This figure
illustrates in a general way how servlets work.</p>
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<div class="section"><h4 class="sectiontitle">Description</h4><p>The figure is composed of the following:</p>
<ul><li>An image on the left of a personal computer, labeled 'Browser,' that represents
an instance of a browser running on a personal computer.</li>
<li>An image of an iSeries™ server on the right, labeled 'iSeries Data,'
that represents the location of the data that you want the servlet to access.</li>
<li>An image of an iSeries server in the middle (between the other two
images), labeled 'WebServer,' that represents the Web server. Several labeled
shapes on the WebServer image indicate files or functions that reside on
the WebServer: <ul><li>A green oval labeled Servlet that represents the location of the servlet
code.</li>
<li>A tan circle labeled jt400Servlet that indicates the location of the jt400Servlet.jar
file.</li>
<li>A tan circle labeled jt400 that indicates the location of the jt400.jar
file.</li>
</ul>
<div class="note"><span class="notetitle">Note:</span> The WebServer does not have to be on an iSeries server, but it can be, and can
even be the same server as that indicated by the iSeries Data image.</div>
</li>
<li>Lines that connect the images together.</li>
</ul>
<p>A line labeled HTML connects the Browser (the left image) to a Servlet
(the green oval) on the WebServer (middle image). The line is labeled HTML
because servlets most often use HTML to 'serve' data to the browser.</p>
<p>The
WebServer is running two IBM Toolbox for Java jar files (the tan circles), jt400Servlet.jar
and jt400.jar. The classes in jt400Servlet.jar, along with the classes in
jt400.jar, enable the WebServer to run a servlet that easily connects to
servers that contain iSeries Data (the right image). The line with arrowheads
on both ends that connects the two images indicates this connection.</p>
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