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<h1 class="topictitle1">Web application overview</h1>
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<p>The Web development environment provides the tools you need to develop
Web applications as defined in the <cite>Sun Microsystems Java™ 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 Java servlets.
These resources, along with an XML deployment descriptor (and other <a href="cwebresources.html" title="">Web resources</a>, 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>
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