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− | | create a '''simple login form''' using '''JSP''' | + | |* create a '''simple login form''' using '''JSP''' |
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− | | Pass parameters using '''doGet''' '''method''' | + | |* Pass parameters using '''doGet''' '''method''' |
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− | | Pass parameters using '''doPost method''' | + | |* Pass parameters using '''doPost method''' |
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− | | Difference between '''doGet '''and '''doPost''' methods | + | |* Difference between '''doGet '''and '''doPost''' methods. |
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− | |Here we are using | + | |Here we are using: |
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− | | '''Firefox''' web-browser 21.0 | + | | '''Firefox''' web-browser 21.0. |
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− | | To follow this tutorial you must know | + | | To follow this tutorial, you must know: |
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− | | Core Java using '''Netbeans IDE''' | + | |* Core Java using '''Netbeans IDE''' |
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− | | '''HTML''' | + | |* '''HTML''' |
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− | | Basics of '''Java Servlets '''and '''JSPs''' | + | |* Basics of '''Java Servlets '''and '''JSPs'''. |
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− | | Inside the '''table''' we have included a heading | + | | Inside the '''table''', we have included a heading '''Welcome to Library Management System.''' |
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− | | Next, we have '''paragraph tag''' that includes | + | | Next, we have '''paragraph tag''' that includes '''This is the home page for Library Management System.''' |
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− | | Then | + | | Then we have a '''hyperlink''' which links to a '''page''' called '''visitorHomePage ''' dot '''jsp.''' |
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− | | Next,we have a very simple '''login form.''' | + | | Next, we have a very simple '''login form.''' |
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− | | Before creating the '''form ''' you will have to create a '''servlet '''named '''GreetingServlet.''' | + | | Before creating the '''form ''', you will have to create a '''servlet '''named '''GreetingServlet.''' |
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− | | Next, we have a '''paragraph tag''' that includes a link to '''addUser.jsp.''' | + | | Next, we have a '''paragraph tag''' that includes a '''link''' to '''addUser.jsp.''' |
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− | |The first task is to retrieve the '''form''' data parameters. | + | |The first task is to retrieve the '''form''' data '''parameters'''. |
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− | | Type inside the''' doGet method | + | | Type inside the''' doGet method''': |
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− | | Next, we will retrieve the '''form data '''parameters. | + | | Next, we will retrieve the '''form data''' '''parameters'''. |
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− | |So on the next line, type | + | |So on the next line, type: '''String ''' space '''password''' equal to '''request''' dot '''getParameter ''' within brackets and double quotes '''password''' semicolon. |
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− | | So, on the next line type | + | | So, on the next line, type: |
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− | | Now, to run this project, right-click on '''MyFirstProject. ''' | + | | Now, to '''run''' this project, right-click on '''MyFirstProject. ''' |
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− | |It is '''localhost | + | |It is '''localhost ''' colon '''8080 ''' slash '''MyFirstProject ''' slash '''GreetingServletPath ''' question mark '''userName ''' equal to '''arya''' and '''password ''' equal to '''arya *123'''. |
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− | |Now, '''form data '''is separated from the page information by a '''question mark.''' | + | |Now, '''form data '''is separated from the '''page''' information by a '''question mark.''' |
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− | | We can see that '''username '''and '''password '''that we had entered in the form is inside the URL also. | + | | We can see that '''username '''and '''password '''that we had entered in the '''form''' is inside the URL also. |
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− | | Here, we must change the '''method attribute '''of the '''form tag '''to '''POST.''' | + | | Here, we must change the '''method attribute''' of the '''form tag '''to '''POST.''' |
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− | |We have '''form action | + | |We have '''form action ''' equal to '''GreetingServletPath method ''' equal to '''POST.''' |
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− | | Now, we will run this Project again | + | | Now, we will '''run''' this Project again. |
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− | | So, | + | | So, right click on '''MyFirstProject '''and click on '''Run'''. |
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− | | So let us type '''User Name '''and '''Password '''again. | + | | So, let us type '''User Name '''and '''Password '''again. |
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− | | This is the major difference between '''doGet '''and '''doPost | + | | This is the major difference between '''doGet '''and '''doPost methods.''' |
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− | | Now, let us learn when to use '''GET '''and when to use '''POST | + | | Now, let us learn when to use '''GET '''and when to use '''POST methods.''' |
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− | |'''GET | + | |'''GET method '''is used when: |
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− | |'''POST | + | |'''POST method '''is used when: |
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− | | create a '''simple login form''' using '''JSP''' | + | |* create a '''simple login form''' using '''JSP''' |
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− | | Pass parameters using '''doGet''' '''method''' | + | |* Pass parameters using '''doGet''' '''method''' |
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− | | Pass parameters using '''doPost method''' | + | |* Pass parameters using '''doPost method''' |
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− | | Difference between''' doGet '''and '''doPost''' methods | + | |* Difference between''' doGet '''and '''doPost''' methods. |
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− | | It summarizes the Spoken Tutorial Project | + | | It summarizes the Spoken Tutorial Project. |
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− | |If you do not have good bandwidth you can download and watch it | + | |If you do not have good bandwidth you can download and watch it. |
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− | | The Spoken Tutorial Project Team | + | | The Spoken Tutorial Project Team: |
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− | | Gives certificates for those who pass an online test | + | | Gives certificates for those who pass an online test. |
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− | | For more details please write to contact at spoken hyphen tutorial dot org | + | | For more details please write to: contact at spoken hyphen tutorial dot org. |
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− | | Spoken Tutorial Project is a part of the Talk to a Teacher Project | + | | Spoken Tutorial Project is a part of the "Talk to a Teacher Project". |
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− | | It is supported by the National Mission on Education through ICT, MHRD, Government of India | + | | It is supported by the National Mission on Education through ICT, MHRD, Government of India. |
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− | | The Library Management System has been contributed by a leading software MNC, through their Corporate Social Responsibility Programme. | + | | The Library Management System has been contributed by a leading software MNC, through their "Corporate Social Responsibility Programme". |
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− | |This is Arya Ratish from IIT Bombay signing off.Thank you for joining. | + | |This is Arya Ratish from IIT Bombay, signing off. Thank you for joining. |
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Revision as of 22:05, 13 June 2015
Time | Narration |
00:01 | Welcome to the spoken-tutorial on Servlet Methods. |
00:06 | In this tutorial, we will learn to: |
00:08 | * create a simple login form using JSP |
00:13 | * Pass parameters using doGet method |
00:16 | * Pass parameters using doPost method |
00:20 | * Difference between doGet and doPost methods. |
00:25 | Here we are using: |
00:26 | Ubuntu Version 12.04 |
00:30 | Netbeans IDE 7.3 |
00:33 | JDK 1.7 |
00:36 | Firefox web-browser 21.0. |
00:39 | You can use any web-browser of your choice. |
00:43 | To follow this tutorial, you must know: |
00:46 | * Core Java using Netbeans IDE |
00:49 | * HTML |
00:51 | * Basics of Java Servlets and JSPs. |
00:56 | If not, for relevant tutorials please visit our website. |
01:00 | We will begin by creating our web application- the Library Management System. |
01:06 | First, we will create the home page. |
01:09 | The home page will contain a simple login form. |
01:14 | It will allow authenticated users to login to the Library Management System. |
01:20 | Now, let us switch to Netbeans IDE. |
01:23 | Let us go to the index dot jsp page, that we had already modified earlier. |
01:30 | I have modified this page to create our home page. |
01:35 | We keep the title as Home Page. |
01:38 | Inside the body, we have a table,with border equal to 1. |
01:44 | You can have a look at the code here. |
01:47 | Inside the table, we have included a heading Welcome to Library Management System. |
01:54 | Next, we have paragraph tag that includes This is the home page for Library Management System. |
02:03 | Then we have a hyperlink which links to a page called visitorHomePage dot jsp. |
02:11 | We will create this page later. |
02:13 | Next, we have a very simple login form. |
02:18 | This form allows a registered user to login . |
02:22 | Before creating the form , you will have to create a servlet named GreetingServlet. |
02:28 | Pause the tutorial and create a new servlet as explained in the earlier tutorial. |
02:35 | Note that the servlet name is GreetingServlet. |
02:39 | The URL pattern should be GreetingServletPath. |
02:44 | This form has two input elements - Username and Password. |
02:50 | It also has a Submit button that says Sign In. |
02:55 | Next, we have a paragraph tag that includes a link to addUser.jsp. |
03:03 | This is the registration page for those users who have not yet registered. |
03:09 | Now, let us go to our GreetingServlet.java. |
03:14 | Note that GreetingServlet.java is created in the same package org.spokentutorial. |
03:23 | Now, this servlet will be able to access the form data from the request object. |
03:30 | This servlet will act as a controller. |
03:33 | Do you recall that we had come across controller earlier? |
03:38 | Now, we will see what the servlet does as a controller. |
03:42 | The form data will reside in the request object. |
03:46 | The first task is to retrieve the form data parameters. |
03:51 | This is done using the getParameter method on the request object. |
03:57 | So, let us switch to Netbeans IDE. |
04:02 | Type inside the doGet method: |
04:04 | PrintWriter space out equal to response dot getWriter. |
04:14 | Next, we will retrieve the form data parameters. |
04:18 | So that on the next line type: |
04:20 | String space username equal to request dot getParameter within brackets and double quotes userName semicolon. |
04:35 | Note that this userName is the name we have included in the form tag for User Name. |
04:43 | Similarly, we will retrieve the password also. |
04:48 | So on the next line, type: String space password equal to request dot getParameter within brackets and double quotes password semicolon. |
05:03 | Next, we will print the User Name in the output. |
05:08 | So, on the next line, type: |
05:10 | 'out dot println within brackets and double quotes Hello from GET Method plus username. |
05:21 | Now, to run this project, right-click on MyFirstProject. |
05:27 | Click on Clean and Build. |
05:29 | Again right click on MyFirstProject , click on Run. |
05:35 | So, the server is up and running. |
05:38 | It has deployed MyFirstProject. |
05:41 | We have got our home page displayed in the browser. |
05:45 | Observe that the title of the page is Home Page. |
05:50 | We can see a very simple login form here. |
05:54 | Let me enter the Username and Password. |
05:58 | I will type arya as the Username. |
06:02 | And arya*123 as the Password. |
06.06 | Then click on Sign In. |
06:09 | We can see that we have got the output Hello from GET Method arya. |
06:15 | Now, the user was able to login here because we have not included any validation inside the code. |
06:24 | We will do this in the later tutorial. |
06:28 | Now, have a look at the URL here. |
06:31 | It is localhost colon 8080 slash MyFirstProject slash GreetingServletPath question mark userName equal to arya and password equal to arya *123. |
06:49 | Now, form data is separated from the page information by a question mark. |
06:56 | We can see that username and password that we had entered in the form is inside the URL also. |
07:05 | Now, let us try to do the same using POST Method. |
07:10 | So, switch back to the IDE. |
07:12 | Copy the code we had written for doGet Method and paste in the doPost Method. |
07:20 | Now, change the println statement to Hello from POST Method. |
07:27 | Now, let us open index dot jsp. |
07:31 | Here, we must change the method attribute of the form tag to POST. |
07:37 | You can have a look at this code now. |
07:42 | We have form action equal to GreetingServletPath method equal to POST. |
07:49 | Now, we will run this Project again. |
07:53 | So, right click on MyFirstProject and click on Run. |
07:58 | We have got an output similar to the one we got, when we used the GET method. |
08:04 | So, let us type User Name and Password again. |
08:08 | Then click on Sign In. |
08:12 | Note that we have got Hello from POST Method arya. |
08:17 | Now, take a look at the URL. |
08:19 | It is localhost colon 8080 slash MyFirstProject slash GreetingServlet Path |
08:25 | Here we do not see the form data in the URL of the request. |
08:30 | This is the major difference between doGet and doPost methods. |
08:35 | Now, let us learn when to use GET and when to use POST methods. |
08:42 | GET method is used when: |
08:44 | the form is small and hence the data is less. |
08:48 | the user wants the contents of the data to be visible in the URL. |
08:53 | POST method is used when: |
08:55 | the form is large and hence the data is more. |
09:00 | the user does not want the contents of the data to be visible in the URL. |
09:06 | ex: passwords |
09:08 | Let us summarize. |
09:10 | In this tutorial we have learnt to: |
09:12 | * create a simple login form using JSP |
09:16 | * Pass parameters using doGet method |
09:19 | * Pass parameters using doPost method |
09:22 | * Difference between doGet and doPost methods. |
09:26 | Please make sure that you have completed this tutorial before proceeding further. |
09:32 | Watch the video available at the following link. |
09:35 | It summarizes the Spoken Tutorial Project. |
09:38 | If you do not have good bandwidth you can download and watch it. |
09:42 | The Spoken Tutorial Project Team: |
09:45 | Conducts workshops using spoken tutorials |
09:48 | Gives certificates for those who pass an online test. |
09:52 | For more details please write to: contact at spoken hyphen tutorial dot org. |
09:58 | Spoken Tutorial Project is a part of the "Talk to a Teacher Project". |
10:02 | It is supported by the National Mission on Education through ICT, MHRD, Government of India. |
10:09 | More information on this mission is available at http://spoken-tutorial.org/NMEICT-Intro |
10:19 | The Library Management System has been contributed by a leading software MNC, through their "Corporate Social Responsibility Programme". |
10:28 | They have also validated the content for this spoken tutorial. |
10:32 | This is Arya Ratish from IIT Bombay, signing off. Thank you for joining. |