CGS4854 Assignment 2
Due Thursday, 2/4
Servlet Controller
Modify the username web application that you created for Assignment 1.
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Do not modify the JSP with the form that was created for Assignment 1. You may copy it to the
location of the files for this assignment and then modify it, but please leave an unchanged copy of it
in the location of the homework 1 files
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Implement a servlet controller for your application. The controller should
behave like the servlet controller from Chapter 2 of the book.
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Instead of using my field of hobby, use your two fields from Assignment 1.
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Add appropriate paragraphs for your application: to the edit, confirm and
process pages. These paragraphs should contain descriptions of each page.
If you do not have good paragraphs, you will lost points on the assignment.
Pretend that this is a real web site that users are accessing. These users
do not know anything about your site. There should be information on each
page that explains what service you are providing and what the user is supposed
to do on the current page.
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In addition to the Edit, Confirm and Process pages, create another JSP that
will also display the data that is sent to it.
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Name the page WishList.jsp.
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The wish list page will display the data from the fields that are sent to
it, but will not let the user edit them. Eventually, this is a page where
users will be able to store information, without purchasing it. Please add
an appropriate description to this page for your web application. If you
do not have a good description, then you will lose points.
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Add buttons to the wish list page that can send the user's data back to the
edit page or to the confirm page.
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Add a button to the confirm page that can send the user's data to the wish
list page. This is a new button, in addition to the edit and process buttons.
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Add a hypertext link in the index.jsp page of the username web app to
the visible URL of your controller. Use a relative link.
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The web app must use the secure web.xml file and should only allow
you and me to access your application:
Edit tomcat users
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Be sure to modify the project so that the .java files are placed
in the WAR file: Configuring WAR File
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After the app is running in NetBeans, upload it and run it on ocelot:
Uploading a WAR file
ROOT Web Application
If you did not do so in Assignment 1, then in the index.jsp of the ROOT web
app, add a hypertext to the manager application. Use a relative reference
to manager/html.
If you did not do so in Assignment 1, then in the index.jsp of the ROOT web
app, add a hypertext to the root of the username web application. Use a relative
reference to the web app root.
Hand In Assignment
To hand in the assignment, zip your cgs4854 directory and upload
it via ocelot.
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Remove the old username.zip file, if it exists.
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If you are using WinSCP, then delete the file.
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If you are on ocelot, thenissue the command
rm username.zip
Replacing username with your user name.
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Please use the following command to compress your webapps folder.
Log into ocelot and issue the command
zip -r username ~/cgs4854 -x \*.jar \*.zip \*.war
Replacing username with your user name. This will create a file named
username.zip. It contains the ROOT, manager and username web applications.
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Check the size of the ZIP file, it should be less than 3 MB. If it is not,
then you probably have another ZIP file stored in the ZIP archive. Delete
it and re-zip.
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Use my uploading program from ocelot to upload the file. Enter this command
at the command prompt:
~downeyt/cs/public/webftp/webftp.pl
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Upload the username.zip file as binary.
Be sure that all your files and subdirectories are included in the zip
file.
Be sure that the .java files have been deployed to ocelot.
After uploading, do not modify your files on ocelot until after your assignment
has been graded.