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-<concept id="ccwtover" xml:lang="en-us">
-<title>Web application overview</title>
-<prolog><metadata>
-<keywords><indexterm>Web applications<indexterm>overview</indexterm></indexterm>
-<indexterm>development phases<indexterm>Web applications</indexterm></indexterm>
-<indexterm>information pathways<indexterm>Web applications</indexterm></indexterm>
-</keywords>
-</metadata></prolog>
-<conbody>
-<p>The Web development environment provides the tools you need to develop
-Web applications as defined in the <cite>Sun Microsystems <tm tmclass="special"
-tmowner="Sun Microsystems, Inc." tmtype="tm" trademark="Java">Java</tm> Servlet
-2.3 Specification</cite> and the <cite>Sun Microsystems JSP 1.2 Specification</cite>.
-Web applications can be simple (consisting of only static Web pages) or they
-can be more advanced and include JavaServer Pages (JSP) files and <tm tmclass="special"
-tmowner="Sun Microsystems, Inc." tmtype="tm" trademark="Java">Java</tm> servlets.
-These resources, along with an XML deployment descriptor (and other <xref
-href="cwebresources.dita" scope="peer"><desc></desc> Web resources</xref>, are contained
-within a Web project during development. When you are ready to publish the
-Web application to the Web, you deploy the Web project to the server in the
-form of a Web archive (WAR) file . The end user can then view the Web application
-as a Web site from a URL.</p>
-</conbody>
-</concept>

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