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Server-side network programming involves designing and implementing programs to be run on a server. Server-side applications run as processes on a dedicated physical machine, virtual machine, or cloud infrastructure. Server-side applications receive requests from the clients and perform tasks as requested by the clients. This chapter introduces various server-side methods and techniques used to generate and deliver web documents to requesting clients, including Java specific solutions such as Java Servlets and Java Servlet Pages. Detailed examples are presented for both technologies.

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Ciubotaru, B., Muntean, GM. (2013). Server-Side Network Programming. In: Advanced Network Programming – Principles and Techniques. Computer Communications and Networks. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-5292-7_8

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