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Java Servlet Programming
book

Java Servlet Programming

by Jason Hunter
November 1998
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
526 pages
14h 38m
English
O'Reilly Media, Inc.
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Conventions Used in This Book

Italic is used for:

  • Pathnames, filenames, and program names

  • New terms where they are defined

  • Internet addresses, such as domain names and URLs

Boldface is used for:

  • Particular keys on a computer keyboard

  • Names of user interface buttons and menus

Constant Width is used for:

  • Anything that appears literally in a Java program, including keywords, data types, constants, method names, variables, class names, and interface names

  • Command lines and options that should be typed verbatim on the screen

  • All Java code listings

  • HTML documents, tags, and attributes

Constant Width Italic is used for:

  • General placeholders that indicate that an item is replaced by some actual value in your own program

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