The HTMLServlet class works with the HTMLParameter class, which specifies the parameters available to the servlet.
Methods for the HTMLServlet class include:
The following example an HTMLServlet tag:
// Create an HTMLServlet.
HTMLServlet servlet = new HTMLServlet("myServlet", "http://server:port/dir");
// Create a parameter, then add it to the servlet.
HTMLParameter param = new HTMLParameter("parm1", "value1");
servlet.addParameter(param);
// Create and add second parameter
HTMLParameter param2 = servlet.add("parm2", "value2");
// Create the alternate text if the Web server does not support the servlet tag.
servlet.setText("The Web server providing this page does not support the SERVLET tag.")
System.out.println(servlet);
The previous example produces the following tags:
<servlet name="myServlet" codebase="http://server:port/dir">
<param name="parm1" value="value1">
<param name="parm2" value="value2">
The Web server providing this page does not support the SERVLET tag.
</servlet>