javax.servlet.annotation

Annotation Type WebServlet


  • @Target(value=TYPE)
     @Retention(value=RUNTIME)
     @Documented
    public @interface WebServlet
    Annotation used to declare a servlet.

    This annotation is processed by the container at deployment time, and the corresponding servlet made available at the specified URL patterns.

    Since:
    Servlet 3.0
    See Also:
    Servlet
    • Element Detail

      • name

        public abstract String name
        The name of the servlet
        Default:
        ""
      • value

        public abstract String[] value
        The URL patterns of the servlet
        Default:
        {}
      • urlPatterns

        public abstract String[] urlPatterns
        The URL patterns of the servlet
        Default:
        {}
      • loadOnStartup

        public abstract int loadOnStartup
        The load-on-startup order of the servlet
        Default:
        -1
      • initParams

        public abstract WebInitParam[] initParams
        The init parameters of the servlet
        Default:
        {}
      • smallIcon

        public abstract String smallIcon
        The small-icon of the servlet
        Default:
        ""
      • largeIcon

        public abstract String largeIcon
        The large-icon of the servlet
        Default:
        ""
      • description

        public abstract String description
        The description of the servlet
        Default:
        ""
      • displayName

        public abstract String displayName
        The display name of the servlet
        Default:
        ""

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