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4.2.1.3.3: Using page lists to avoid hard coding URLs

4.2.1.3.3: Using page lists to avoid hard coding URLs

IBM WebSphere Application Server supports page lists, which allow application developers to prevent hard-coding URLs in servlets and JSP files. To learn how page lists work, and their advantages, see the page lists description cited in the Related information below.

Use IBM WebSphere Studio to develop (1) servlets that support page lists, and (2) their accompanying .servlet configuration files that specify the page lists. Alternatively, use materials supplied by IBM WebSphere Application Server Version 3.x to manually create the two items.

Regardless of how you obtain them, servlets and their .servlet configuration files can be deployed in an IBM WebSphere Application Server environment.

See the Related information for instructions for using .servlet configuration files obtained from either Studio or WebSphere Application Server.

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