Summary

Hopefully, you now have enough knowledge at your fingertips to understand the basics of building portable XMLC Web applications. The different strategies range from building them on the Enhydra 3 application server as WAR files; or simply building them on the target servlet/J2EE platform of your choice, with the aid of the XMLC distribution (xmlc2.0.1.zip or xmlc2.0.1.jar) from Xmlc.enhydra.org or the book's CD.

As a by-product of the development and deployment of the VendorCategory servlet, we have addressed the topics of Web applications and the role of WAR files and their organization. We've also introduced the emergence of Apache's Ant, an open source modern alternative to the venerable but old-world make system.

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