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17.15 The mood Example Application

The mood example application, located in the tut-install/examples/web/servlet/mood/ directory, is a simple example that displays Duke's moods at different times during the day. The example shows how to develop a simple application by using the @WebServlet, @WebFilter, and @WebListener annotations to create a servlet, a listener, and a filter.

17.15.1 Components of the mood Example Application

The mood example application is comprised of three components: mood.web.MoodServlet, mood.web.TimeOfDayFilter, and mood.web.SimpleServletListener.

MoodServlet, the presentation layer of the application, displays Duke's mood in a graphic, based on the time of day. The @WebServlet annotation specifies the URL pattern:

@WebServlet("/report")
public class MoodServlet extends HttpServlet {
    ...

TimeOfDayFilter sets an initialization parameter indicating that Duke is awake:

@WebFilter(filterName = "TimeOfDayFilter",
urlPatterns = {"/*"},
initParams = {
    @WebInitParam(name = "mood", value = "awake")})
public class TimeOfDayFilter implements Filter {
    ...

The filter calls the doFilter method, which contains a switch statement that sets Duke's mood based on the current time.

SimpleServletListener logs changes in the servlet's lifecycle. The log entries appear in the server log.

17.15.2 Running the mood Example

You can use either NetBeans IDE or Maven to build, package, deploy, and run the mood example.

17.15.2.1 To Run the mood Example Using NetBeans IDE

  1. Make sure that GlassFish Server has been started (see Starting and Stopping GlassFish Server).

  2. From the File menu, choose Open Project.

  3. In the Open Project dialog box, navigate to:

    tut-install/examples/web/servlet
    
  4. Select the mood folder.

  5. Click Open Project.

  6. In the Projects tab, right-click the mood project and select Build.

  7. In a web browser, enter the following URL:

    http://localhost:8080/mood/report
    

    The URL specifies the context root, followed by the URL pattern.

    A web page appears with the title "Servlet MoodServlet at /mood", a text string describing Duke's mood, and an illustrative graphic.

17.15.2.2 To Run the mood Example Using Maven

  1. Make sure that GlassFish Server has been started (see Starting and Stopping GlassFish Server).

  2. In a terminal window, go to:

    tut-install/examples/web/servlet/mood/
    
  3. Enter the following command to deploy the application:

    mvn install
    
  4. In a web browser, enter the following URL:

    http://localhost:8080/mood/report
    

    The URL specifies the context root, followed by the URL pattern.

    A web page appears with the title "Servlet MoodServlet at /mood", a text string describing Duke's mood, and an illustrative graphic.

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