Servlet Property Sheet
See Also
You open the Servlet property sheet from the servlet's node in the Filesystems
window. The Servlet node has the following properties:
Properties
- Name. Use this property to set a name for the servlet. Typically,
you set a name when you create the
servlet. Click the ellipses button (...) to display the Name property
editor.
- All Files. (Read-Only).
- File Size. (Read-Only).
- Modification Time. (Read-Only).
- Synchonization Mode. To set the synchronization mode for the servlet
source code, choose a mode from the list. Possible values are
Do Not
Synchronize
, which disables automatic synchronization, Confirm
All Changes
, the default and recommended setting, and Without
Confirmation
, which causes synchronization without confirmation.
- URI. This property specifies a public Uniform Resource Identifier
(URI) that uniquely identifies this servlet. The URI will be the URL passed
to the browser when the servlet is executed. The combo box contains all the
servlet mappings defined for this servlet..
Execution
- Arguments. Command-line arguments to be sent to the main()
method as a list of strings separated by spaces. Click the ellipses button
(...) to display the Arguments property editor.
- Executor. Setting the Executor property for the servlet allows you
to override the default executor setting. To specify this property, choose
an executor from the list in the Executor value field, or click the ellipses
button (...) and choose an executor in the Executor property editor.
- Debugger. Setting a debugger type for the servlet allows you to override
the default debugger setting. To specify this property, choose a debugger
from the list in the Debugger value field, or click the ellipses (...) and
choose a debugger in the Debugger property editor.
- Compiler. Setting a compiler type for the servlet allows you to override
the default compiler setting. To specify this property, choose a compiler
from the list in the Compiler value field, or click the ellipses (...) and
choose a compiler in the Compiler property editor.
- Request Parameters. A request parameter is a query string that is
sent to the browser when the servlet is executed. The request parameter specified
here is added to the URL. To specify this property, type a query string in
the Request Parameters field, or click the ellipses button (...) to display
the Request Parameters property editor.
- Content Language. This property requires no argument in the case
of a servlet.
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