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Web applications are more similar than different. If you describe a web site where you buy things, you will probably say that there is a page where you enter personal information, then there is a page where you confirm that your information is correct and then the site processes your order. These pages could be named the edit page, the confirm page and the process page. For the next few chapters, this will be the basic structure of all the examples of web applications.
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(2007). Controllers. In: Web Development with Java. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-84628-863-0_2
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