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4.2.4.4: Providing ways for clients to invoke applications

A Web application is of little use if users cannot access it. Users access a Web application by invoking a component that provides an entry point into the Web application, such as a JSP or servlet. The entry point is usually accessible from a Web page or the like. See article Installing applications and setting classpaths for more information.

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