Servlets

[/ˈsɜːrvlɪts/]
nounpl: Servlets
Servlets
1. Small server-side programs or applications written in Java that dynamically generate web content and handle HTTP requests and responses
The web application uses servlets to process user login requests and manage sessions.
A aplicação web utiliza servlets para processar solicitações de login de usuários e gerenciar sessões.
2. Java-based technology used in web development to create dynamic web pages and handle client-server communication
Developers wrote custom servlets to extend the functionality of their Java-based web server.
Os desenvolvedores criaram servlets personalizados para estender a funcionalidade do seu servidor web baseado em Java.
3. Programs that run on web servers and interact with clients through HTTP protocol
The servlet received the HTTP POST request and processed the form data.
O servlet recebeu a solicitação HTTP POST e processou os dados do formulário.
Servlets is a technical computing term that remains unchanged in Portuguese-speaking countries. It is primarily used in academic and professional software development contexts. The term reflects the dominance of Java technology in enterprise web development, particularly in corporate and institutional IT environments throughout Brazil and Portuguese-speaking regions.
Synonyms / Sinônimos
Java servletsserver-side componentsweb applicationsHTTP handlers

Regional Variations

General Brazilian
Servlets
Technical term used in software development; typically not translated, used as-is in Portuguese technical contexts
São Paulo
Servlets
Common in IT industry and universities; used in technical documentation and software development
Rio de Janeiro
Servlets
Standard technical terminology in software development companies
Portugal
Servlets
Used identically in Portuguese technical contexts; no regional variation

Related Words

JSP (Java Server Pages)HTTPJavaweb serverHTTP requestHTTP responseTomcatapplication server

Related Idioms & Phrases

servlet container
servlet lifecycle
servlet mapping
servlet filter
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