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To be included in this category: Significant Web applications that are packaged as servlets.

General servlet resource belong in Java/Server-Side/Resources/.

Servlet tutorials belong in Java/Server-Side/Tutorials/.

JavaServer Pages submission go in JSP.

Java Enterprise Edition application servers implementing the full Java EE specification.
Please do only submit sites to this category covering application servers implementing the full Java EE specification. Vendors offering a broad range of application servers including a Java Enterprise Product should be submitted to Computers: Software: Internet: Servers: Application. Engines for JSPs or Servlets only are listed in linked categories. Submitting to an unsuitable category results in an unnecessary delay of the publication of your site. The site has to be moved an reviewed again by the responsible editor.
Development tools for building Java-based web applications and services.
Enterprise Java Beans (EJB) is Sun's server-side component architecture for Java and part of Sun's Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE). EJB is supported by application server and business component products from both commercial vendors and open source projects. Typically, application serves which support the EJB standard also strive to offer support for the rest of J2EE.
JavaServer Faces technology simplifies building user interfaces for JavaServer applications. With the well-defined programming model that JavaServer Faces provides, developers of various skill levels can quickly and easily build web applications by: assembling reusable UI components in a page, connecting these components to an application data source, and wiring client-generated events to server-side event handlers. With the power of JavaServer Faces technology, these web applications handle all of the complexity of managing the user interface on the server, allowing the application developer to focus on application code.
JavaServer Pages technology uses XML-like tags and scriptlets written in the Java programming language to encapsulate the logic that generates the content for web pages. JavaServer Pages technology is an extension of the JavaTM Servlet technology. Servlets are platform-independent, 100% pure Java server-side modules that fit seamlessly into a web server framework and can be used to extend the capabilities of a web server with minimal overhead, maintenance, and support.
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JMS is the messaging specification piece of J2EE.
These are sites that offer advice, free software, and other information about server-side Java programming.
Servlets are server-side Java applications. Most contemporary Web servers and application servers provide support for servlets in some fashion. Many other server-side technologies are based on servlets, e.g. JavaServer Pages (JSP). Note that in recent years interest in Java servlets per se has been overtaken by interest in J2EE application servers.
To be included in this category: Significant Web applications that are packaged as servlets.

General servlet resource belong in Java/Server-Side/Resources/.

Servlet tutorials belong in Java/Server-Side/Tutorials/.

JavaServer Pages submission go in JSP.

Open Source Java software for running web forums (also known as discussion forums, web boards, etc.)