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diff --git a/pki/base/common/setup/web-app_2_3.dtd b/pki/base/common/setup/web-app_2_3.dtd deleted file mode 100644 index 5e3ab01c0..000000000 --- a/pki/base/common/setup/web-app_2_3.dtd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1063 +0,0 @@ -<!-- -Copyright (c) 2000 Sun Microsystems, Inc., -901 San Antonio Road, -Palo Alto, California 94303, U.S.A. -All rights reserved. - -Sun Microsystems, Inc. has intellectual property rights relating to -technology embodied in the product that is described in this document. -In particular, and without limitation, these intellectual property -rights may include one or more of the U.S. patents listed at -http://www.sun.com/patents and one or more additional patents or -pending patent applications in the U.S. and in other countries. - -This document and the product to which it pertains are distributed -under licenses restricting their use, copying, distribution, and -decompilation. 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In general, relative - names are preferred. The exception is .war files where absolute - names are preferred for consistency with the servlet API. ---> - - -<!-- -The web-app element is the root of the deployment descriptor for -a web application. ---> -<!ELEMENT web-app (icon?, display-name?, description?, distributable?, -context-param*, filter*, filter-mapping*, listener*, servlet*, -servlet-mapping*, session-config?, mime-mapping*, welcome-file-list?, -error-page*, taglib*, resource-env-ref*, resource-ref*, security-constraint*, -login-config?, security-role*, env-entry*, ejb-ref*, ejb-local-ref*)> - -<!-- -The auth-constraint element indicates the user roles that should -be permitted access to this resource collection. The role-name -used here must either correspond to the role-name of one of the -security-role elements defined for this web application, or be -the specially reserved role-name "*" that is a compact syntax for -indicating all roles in the web application. If both "*" and -rolenames appear, the container interprets this as all roles. -If no roles are defined, no user is allowed access to the portion of -the web application described by the containing security-constraint. -The container matches role names case sensitively when determining -access. - - -Used in: security-constraint ---> -<!ELEMENT auth-constraint (description?, role-name*)> - -<!-- -The auth-method element is used to configure the authentication -mechanism for the web application. As a prerequisite to gaining access to any web resources which are protected by an authorization -constraint, a user must have authenticated using the configured -mechanism. Legal values for this element are "BASIC", "DIGEST", -"FORM", or "CLIENT-CERT". - -Used in: login-config ---> -<!ELEMENT auth-method (#PCDATA)> - -<!-- -The context-param element contains the declaration of a web -application's servlet context initialization parameters. - -Used in: web-app ---> -<!ELEMENT context-param (param-name, param-value, description?)> - -<!-- -The description element is used to provide text describing the parent -element. The description element should include any information that -the web application war file producer wants to provide to the consumer of -the web application war file (i.e., to the Deployer). Typically, the tools -used by the web application war file consumer will display the description -when processing the parent element that contains the description. - -Used in: auth-constraint, context-param, ejb-local-ref, ejb-ref, -env-entry, filter, init-param, resource-env-ref, resource-ref, run-as, -security-role, security-role-ref, servlet, user-data-constraint, -web-app, web-resource-collection ---> -<!ELEMENT description (#PCDATA)> - -<!-- -The display-name element contains a short name that is intended to be -displayed by tools. The display name need not be unique. - -Used in: filter, security-constraint, servlet, web-app - -Example: - -<display-name>Employee Self Service</display-name> ---> -<!ELEMENT display-name (#PCDATA)> - -<!-- -The distributable element, by its presence in a web application -deployment descriptor, indicates that this web application is -programmed appropriately to be deployed into a distributed servlet -container - -Used in: web-app ---> -<!ELEMENT distributable EMPTY> - -<!-- -The ejb-link element is used in the ejb-ref or ejb-local-ref -elements to specify that an EJB reference is linked to an -enterprise bean. - -The name in the ejb-link element is composed of a -path name specifying the ejb-jar containing the referenced enterprise -bean with the ejb-name of the target bean appended and separated from -the path name by "#". The path name is relative to the war file -containing the web application that is referencing the enterprise bean. -This allows multiple enterprise beans with the same ejb-name to be -uniquely identified. - -Used in: ejb-local-ref, ejb-ref - -Examples: - - <ejb-link>EmployeeRecord</ejb-link> - - <ejb-link>../products/product.jar#ProductEJB</ejb-link> - ---> -<!ELEMENT ejb-link (#PCDATA)> - -<!-- -The ejb-local-ref element is used for the declaration of a reference to -an enterprise bean's local home. The declaration consists of: - - - an optional description - - the EJB reference name used in the code of the web application - that's referencing the enterprise bean - - the expected type of the referenced enterprise bean - - the expected local home and local interfaces of the referenced - enterprise bean - - optional ejb-link information, used to specify the referenced - enterprise bean - -Used in: web-app ---> -<!ELEMENT ejb-local-ref (description?, ejb-ref-name, ejb-ref-type, - local-home, local, ejb-link?)> - -<!-- -The ejb-ref element is used for the declaration of a reference to -an enterprise bean's home. The declaration consists of: - - - an optional description - - the EJB reference name used in the code of - the web application that's referencing the enterprise bean - - the expected type of the referenced enterprise bean - - the expected home and remote interfaces of the referenced - enterprise bean - - optional ejb-link information, used to specify the referenced - enterprise bean - -Used in: web-app ---> -<!ELEMENT ejb-ref (description?, ejb-ref-name, ejb-ref-type, - home, remote, ejb-link?)> - -<!-- -The ejb-ref-name element contains the name of an EJB reference. The -EJB reference is an entry in the web application's environment and is -relative to the java:comp/env context. The name must be unique -within the web application. - -It is recommended that name is prefixed with "ejb/". - -Used in: ejb-local-ref, ejb-ref - -Example: - -<ejb-ref-name>ejb/Payroll</ejb-ref-name> ---> -<!ELEMENT ejb-ref-name (#PCDATA)> - -<!-- -The ejb-ref-type element contains the expected type of the -referenced enterprise bean. - -The ejb-ref-type element must be one of the following: - - <ejb-ref-type>Entity</ejb-ref-type> - <ejb-ref-type>Session</ejb-ref-type> - -Used in: ejb-local-ref, ejb-ref ---> -<!ELEMENT ejb-ref-type (#PCDATA)> - -<!-- -The env-entry element contains the declaration of a web application's -environment entry. The declaration consists of an optional -description, the name of the environment entry, and an optional -value. If a value is not specified, one must be supplied -during deployment. ---> -<!ELEMENT env-entry (description?, env-entry-name, env-entry-value?, -env-entry-type)> - -<!-- -The env-entry-name element contains the name of a web applications's -environment entry. The name is a JNDI name relative to the -java:comp/env context. The name must be unique within a web application. - -Example: - -<env-entry-name>minAmount</env-entry-name> - -Used in: env-entry ---> -<!ELEMENT env-entry-name (#PCDATA)> - -<!-- -The env-entry-type element contains the fully-qualified Java type of -the environment entry value that is expected by the web application's -code. - -The following are the legal values of env-entry-type: - - java.lang.Boolean - java.lang.Byte - java.lang.Character - java.lang.String - java.lang.Short - java.lang.Integer - java.lang.Long - java.lang.Float - java.lang.Double - -Used in: env-entry ---> -<!ELEMENT env-entry-type (#PCDATA)> - -<!-- -The env-entry-value element contains the value of a web application's -environment entry. The value must be a String that is valid for the -constructor of the specified type that takes a single String -parameter, or for java.lang.Character, a single character. - -Example: - -<env-entry-value>100.00</env-entry-value> - -Used in: env-entry ---> -<!ELEMENT env-entry-value (#PCDATA)> - -<!-- -The error-code contains an HTTP error code, ex: 404 - -Used in: error-page ---> -<!ELEMENT error-code (#PCDATA)> - -<!-- -The error-page element contains a mapping between an error code -or exception type to the path of a resource in the web application - -Used in: web-app ---> -<!ELEMENT error-page ((error-code | exception-type), location)> - -<!-- -The exception type contains a fully qualified class name of a -Java exception type. - -Used in: error-page ---> -<!ELEMENT exception-type (#PCDATA)> - -<!-- -The extension element contains a string describing an -extension. example: "txt" - -Used in: mime-mapping ---> -<!ELEMENT extension (#PCDATA)> - -<!-- -Declares a filter in the web application. The filter is mapped to -either a servlet or a URL pattern in the filter-mapping element, using -the filter-name value to reference. Filters can access the -initialization parameters declared in the deployment descriptor at -runtime via the FilterConfig interface. - -Used in: web-app ---> -<!ELEMENT filter (icon?, filter-name, display-name?, description?, -filter-class, init-param*)> - -<!-- -The fully qualified classname of the filter. - -Used in: filter ---> -<!ELEMENT filter-class (#PCDATA)> - -<!-- -Declaration of the filter mappings in this web application. The -container uses the filter-mapping declarations to decide which filters -to apply to a request, and in what order. The container matches the -request URI to a Servlet in the normal way. To determine which filters -to apply it matches filter-mapping declarations either on servlet-name, -or on url-pattern for each filter-mapping element, depending on which -style is used. The order in which filters are invoked is the order in -which filter-mapping declarations that match a request URI for a -servlet appear in the list of filter-mapping elements.The filter-name -value must be the value of the <filter-name> sub-elements of one of the -<filter> declarations in the deployment descriptor. - -Used in: web-app ---> -<!ELEMENT filter-mapping (filter-name, (url-pattern | servlet-name))> - -<!-- -The logical name of the filter. This name is used to map the filter. -Each filter name is unique within the web application. - -Used in: filter, filter-mapping ---> -<!ELEMENT filter-name (#PCDATA)> - -<!-- -The form-error-page element defines the location in the web app -where the error page that is displayed when login is not successful -can be found. The path begins with a leading / and is interpreted -relative to the root of the WAR. - -Used in: form-login-config ---> -<!ELEMENT form-error-page (#PCDATA)> - -<!-- -The form-login-config element specifies the login and error pages -that should be used in form based login. If form based authentication -is not used, these elements are ignored. - -Used in: login-config ---> -<!ELEMENT form-login-config (form-login-page, form-error-page)> - -<!-- -The form-login-page element defines the location in the web app -where the page that can be used for login can be found. The path -begins with a leading / and is interpreted relative to the root of the WAR. - -Used in: form-login-config ---> -<!ELEMENT form-login-page (#PCDATA)> - -<!-- -The home element contains the fully-qualified name of the enterprise -bean's home interface. - -Used in: ejb-ref - -Example: - -<home>com.aardvark.payroll.PayrollHome</home> ---> -<!ELEMENT home (#PCDATA)> - -<!-- -The http-method contains an HTTP method (GET | POST |...). - -Used in: web-resource-collection ---> -<!ELEMENT http-method (#PCDATA)> - -<!-- -The icon element contains small-icon and large-icon elements that -specify the file names for small and a large GIF or JPEG icon images -used to represent the parent element in a GUI tool. - -Used in: filter, servlet, web-app ---> -<!ELEMENT icon (small-icon?, large-icon?)> - -<!-- -The init-param element contains a name/value pair as an -initialization param of the servlet - -Used in: filter, servlet ---> -<!ELEMENT init-param (param-name, param-value, description?)> - -<!-- -The jsp-file element contains the full path to a JSP file within -the web application beginning with a `/'. - -Used in: servlet ---> -<!ELEMENT jsp-file (#PCDATA)> - -<!-- -The large-icon element contains the name of a file -containing a large (32 x 32) icon image. The file -name is a relative path within the web application's -war file. - -The image may be either in the JPEG or GIF format. -The icon can be used by tools. - -Used in: icon - -Example: - -<large-icon>employee-service-icon32x32.jpg</large-icon> ---> -<!ELEMENT large-icon (#PCDATA)> - -<!-- -The listener element indicates the deployment properties for a web -application listener bean. - -Used in: web-app ---> -<!ELEMENT listener (listener-class)> - -<!-- -The listener-class element declares a class in the application must be -registered as a web application listener bean. The value is the fully qualified classname of the listener class. - - -Used in: listener ---> -<!ELEMENT listener-class (#PCDATA)> - -<!-- -The load-on-startup element indicates that this servlet should be -loaded (instantiated and have its init() called) on the startup -of the web application. The optional contents of -these element must be an integer indicating the order in which -the servlet should be loaded. If the value is a negative integer, -or the element is not present, the container is free to load the -servlet whenever it chooses. If the value is a positive integer -or 0, the container must load and initialize the servlet as the -application is deployed. The container must guarantee that -servlets marked with lower integers are loaded before servlets -marked with higher integers. The container may choose the order -of loading of servlets with the same load-on-start-up value. - -Used in: servlet ---> -<!ELEMENT load-on-startup (#PCDATA)> - -<!-- - -The local element contains the fully-qualified name of the -enterprise bean's local interface. - -Used in: ejb-local-ref - ---> -<!ELEMENT local (#PCDATA)> - -<!-- - -The local-home element contains the fully-qualified name of the -enterprise bean's local home interface. - -Used in: ejb-local-ref ---> -<!ELEMENT local-home (#PCDATA)> - -<!-- -The location element contains the location of the resource in the web -application relative to the root of the web application. The value of -the location must have a leading `/'. - -Used in: error-page ---> -<!ELEMENT location (#PCDATA)> - -<!-- -The login-config element is used to configure the authentication -method that should be used, the realm name that should be used for -this application, and the attributes that are needed by the form login -mechanism. - -Used in: web-app ---> -<!ELEMENT login-config (auth-method?, realm-name?, form-login-config?)> - -<!-- -The mime-mapping element defines a mapping between an extension -and a mime type. - -Used in: web-app ---> -<!ELEMENT mime-mapping (extension, mime-type)> - -<!-- -The mime-type element contains a defined mime type. example: -"text/plain" - -Used in: mime-mapping ---> -<!ELEMENT mime-type (#PCDATA)> - -<!-- -The param-name element contains the name of a parameter. Each parameter -name must be unique in the web application. - - -Used in: context-param, init-param ---> -<!ELEMENT param-name (#PCDATA)> - -<!-- -The param-value element contains the value of a parameter. - -Used in: context-param, init-param ---> -<!ELEMENT param-value (#PCDATA)> - -<!-- -The realm name element specifies the realm name to use in HTTP -Basic authorization. - -Used in: login-config ---> -<!ELEMENT realm-name (#PCDATA)> - -<!-- -The remote element contains the fully-qualified name of the enterprise -bean's remote interface. - -Used in: ejb-ref - -Example: - -<remote>com.wombat.empl.EmployeeService</remote> ---> -<!ELEMENT remote (#PCDATA)> - -<!-- -The res-auth element specifies whether the web application code signs -on programmatically to the resource manager, or whether the Container -will sign on to the resource manager on behalf of the web application. In the -latter case, the Container uses information that is supplied by the -Deployer. - -The value of this element must be one of the two following: - - <res-auth>Application</res-auth> - <res-auth>Container</res-auth> - -Used in: resource-ref ---> -<!ELEMENT res-auth (#PCDATA)> - -<!-- -The res-ref-name element specifies the name of a resource manager -connection factory reference. The name is a JNDI name relative to the -java:comp/env context. The name must be unique within a web application. - -Used in: resource-ref ---> -<!ELEMENT res-ref-name (#PCDATA)> - -<!-- -The res-sharing-scope element specifies whether connections obtained -through the given resource manager connection factory reference can be -shared. The value of this element, if specified, must be one of the -two following: - - <res-sharing-scope>Shareable</res-sharing-scope> - <res-sharing-scope>Unshareable</res-sharing-scope> - -The default value is Shareable. - -Used in: resource-ref ---> -<!ELEMENT res-sharing-scope (#PCDATA)> - -<!-- -The res-type element specifies the type of the data source. The type -is specified by the fully qualified Java language class or interface -expected to be implemented by the data source. - -Used in: resource-ref ---> -<!ELEMENT res-type (#PCDATA)> - -<!-- -The resource-env-ref element contains a declaration of a web application's -reference to an administered object associated with a resource -in the web application's environment. It consists of an optional -description, the resource environment reference name, and an -indication of the resource environment reference type expected by -the web application code. - -Used in: web-app - -Example: - -<resource-env-ref> - <resource-env-ref-name>jms/StockQueue</resource-env-ref-name> - <resource-env-ref-type>javax.jms.Queue</resource-env-ref-type> -</resource-env-ref> ---> -<!ELEMENT resource-env-ref (description?, resource-env-ref-name, - resource-env-ref-type)> - -<!-- -The resource-env-ref-name element specifies the name of a resource -environment reference; its value is the environment entry name used in -the web application code. The name is a JNDI name relative to the -java:comp/env context and must be unique within a web application. - -Used in: resource-env-ref ---> -<!ELEMENT resource-env-ref-name (#PCDATA)> - -<!-- -The resource-env-ref-type element specifies the type of a resource -environment reference. It is the fully qualified name of a Java -language class or interface. - -Used in: resource-env-ref ---> -<!ELEMENT resource-env-ref-type (#PCDATA)> - -<!-- -The resource-ref element contains a declaration of a web application's -reference to an external resource. It consists of an optional -description, the resource manager connection factory reference name, -the indication of the resource manager connection factory type -expected by the web application code, the type of authentication -(Application or Container), and an optional specification of the -shareability of connections obtained from the resource (Shareable or -Unshareable). - -Used in: web-app - -Example: - - <resource-ref> - <res-ref-name>jdbc/EmployeeAppDB</res-ref-name> - <res-type>javax.sql.DataSource</res-type> - <res-auth>Container</res-auth> - <res-sharing-scope>Shareable</res-sharing-scope> - </resource-ref> ---> -<!ELEMENT resource-ref (description?, res-ref-name, res-type, res-auth, - res-sharing-scope?)> - -<!-- -The role-link element is a reference to a defined security role. The -role-link element must contain the name of one of the security roles -defined in the security-role elements. - -Used in: security-role-ref ---> -<!ELEMENT role-link (#PCDATA)> - -<!-- -The role-name element contains the name of a security role. - -The name must conform to the lexical rules for an NMTOKEN. - -Used in: auth-constraint, run-as, security-role, security-role-ref ---> -<!ELEMENT role-name (#PCDATA)> - -<!-- -The run-as element specifies the run-as identity to be used for the -execution of the web application. It contains an optional description, and -the name of a security role. - -Used in: servlet ---> -<!ELEMENT run-as (description?, role-name)> - -<!-- -The security-constraint element is used to associate security -constraints with one or more web resource collections - -Used in: web-app ---> -<!ELEMENT security-constraint (display-name?, web-resource-collection+, -auth-constraint?, user-data-constraint?)> - -<!-- -The security-role element contains the definition of a security -role. The definition consists of an optional description of the -security role, and the security role name. - -Used in: web-app - -Example: - - <security-role> - <description> - This role includes all employees who are authorized - to access the employee service application. - </description> - <role-name>employee</role-name> - </security-role> ---> -<!ELEMENT security-role (description?, role-name)> - -<!-- -The security-role-ref element contains the declaration of a security -role reference in the web application's code. The declaration consists -of an optional description, the security role name used in the code, -and an optional link to a security role. If the security role is not -specified, the Deployer must choose an appropriate security role. - -The value of the role-name element must be the String used as the -parameter to the EJBContext.isCallerInRole(String roleName) method -or the HttpServletRequest.isUserInRole(String role) method. - -Used in: servlet - ---> -<!ELEMENT security-role-ref (description?, role-name, role-link?)> - -<!-- -The servlet element contains the declarative data of a -servlet. If a jsp-file is specified and the load-on-startup element is -present, then the JSP should be precompiled and loaded. - -Used in: web-app ---> -<!ELEMENT servlet (icon?, servlet-name, display-name?, description?, -(servlet-class|jsp-file), init-param*, load-on-startup?, run-as?, security-role-ref*)> - -<!-- -The servlet-class element contains the fully qualified class name -of the servlet. - -Used in: servlet ---> -<!ELEMENT servlet-class (#PCDATA)> - -<!-- -The servlet-mapping element defines a mapping between a servlet -and a url pattern - -Used in: web-app ---> -<!ELEMENT servlet-mapping (servlet-name, url-pattern)> - -<!-- -The servlet-name element contains the canonical name of the -servlet. Each servlet name is unique within the web application. - -Used in: filter-mapping, servlet, servlet-mapping ---> -<!ELEMENT servlet-name (#PCDATA)> - -<!-- -The session-config element defines the session parameters for -this web application. - -Used in: web-app ---> -<!ELEMENT session-config (session-timeout?)> - -<!-- -The session-timeout element defines the default session timeout -interval for all sessions created in this web application. The -specified timeout must be expressed in a whole number of minutes. -If the timeout is 0 or less, the container ensures the default -behaviour of sessions is never to time out. - -Used in: session-config ---> -<!ELEMENT session-timeout (#PCDATA)> - -<!-- -The small-icon element contains the name of a file -containing a small (16 x 16) icon image. The file -name is a relative path within the web application's -war file. - -The image may be either in the JPEG or GIF format. -The icon can be used by tools. - -Used in: icon - -Example: - -<small-icon>employee-service-icon16x16.jpg</small-icon> ---> -<!ELEMENT small-icon (#PCDATA)> - -<!-- -The taglib element is used to describe a JSP tag library. - -Used in: web-app ---> -<!ELEMENT taglib (taglib-uri, taglib-location)> - -<!-- -the taglib-location element contains the location (as a resource -relative to the root of the web application) where to find the Tag -Libary Description file for the tag library. - -Used in: taglib ---> -<!ELEMENT taglib-location (#PCDATA)> - -<!-- -The taglib-uri element describes a URI, relative to the location -of the web.xml document, identifying a Tag Library used in the Web -Application. - -Used in: taglib ---> -<!ELEMENT taglib-uri (#PCDATA)> - -<!-- -The transport-guarantee element specifies that the communication -between client and server should be NONE, INTEGRAL, or -CONFIDENTIAL. NONE means that the application does not require any -transport guarantees. A value of INTEGRAL means that the application -requires that the data sent between the client and server be sent in -such a way that it can't be changed in transit. CONFIDENTIAL means -that the application requires that the data be transmitted in a -fashion that prevents other entities from observing the contents of -the transmission. In most cases, the presence of the INTEGRAL or -CONFIDENTIAL flag will indicate that the use of SSL is required. - -Used in: user-data-constraint ---> -<!ELEMENT transport-guarantee (#PCDATA)> - -<!-- -The url-pattern element contains the url pattern of the mapping. Must -follow the rules specified in Section 11.2 of the Servlet API -Specification. - -Used in: filter-mapping, servlet-mapping, web-resource-collection ---> -<!ELEMENT url-pattern (#PCDATA)> - -<!-- -The user-data-constraint element is used to indicate how data -communicated between the client and container should be protected. - -Used in: security-constraint ---> -<!ELEMENT user-data-constraint (description?, transport-guarantee)> - -<!-- -The web-resource-collection element is used to identify a subset -of the resources and HTTP methods on those resources within a web -application to which a security constraint applies. If no HTTP methods -are specified, then the security constraint applies to all HTTP -methods. - -Used in: security-constraint ---> -<!ELEMENT web-resource-collection (web-resource-name, description?, -url-pattern*, http-method*)> - -<!-- -The web-resource-name contains the name of this web resource -collection. - -Used in: web-resource-collection ---> -<!ELEMENT web-resource-name (#PCDATA)> - -<!-- -The welcome-file element contains file name to use as a default -welcome file, such as index.html - -Used in: welcome-file-list ---> -<!ELEMENT welcome-file (#PCDATA)> - -<!-- -The welcome-file-list contains an ordered list of welcome files -elements. - -Used in: web-app ---> -<!ELEMENT welcome-file-list (welcome-file+)> - -<!-- -The ID mechanism is to allow tools that produce additional deployment -information (i.e., information beyond the standard deployment -descriptor information) to store the non-standard information in a -separate file, and easily refer from these tool-specific files to the -information in the standard deployment descriptor. - -Tools are not allowed to add the non-standard information into the -standard deployment descriptor. ---> - -<!ATTLIST auth-constraint id ID #IMPLIED> -<!ATTLIST auth-method id ID #IMPLIED> -<!ATTLIST context-param id ID #IMPLIED> -<!ATTLIST description id ID #IMPLIED> -<!ATTLIST display-name id ID #IMPLIED> -<!ATTLIST distributable id ID #IMPLIED> -<!ATTLIST ejb-link id ID #IMPLIED> -<!ATTLIST ejb-local-ref id ID #IMPLIED> -<!ATTLIST ejb-ref id ID #IMPLIED> -<!ATTLIST ejb-ref-name id ID #IMPLIED> -<!ATTLIST ejb-ref-type id ID #IMPLIED> -<!ATTLIST env-entry id ID #IMPLIED> -<!ATTLIST env-entry-name id ID #IMPLIED> -<!ATTLIST env-entry-type id ID #IMPLIED> -<!ATTLIST env-entry-value id ID #IMPLIED> -<!ATTLIST error-code id ID #IMPLIED> -<!ATTLIST error-page id ID #IMPLIED> -<!ATTLIST exception-type id ID #IMPLIED> -<!ATTLIST extension id ID #IMPLIED> -<!ATTLIST filter id ID #IMPLIED> -<!ATTLIST filter-class id ID #IMPLIED> -<!ATTLIST filter-mapping id ID #IMPLIED> -<!ATTLIST filter-name id ID #IMPLIED> -<!ATTLIST form-error-page id ID #IMPLIED> -<!ATTLIST form-login-config id ID #IMPLIED> -<!ATTLIST form-login-page id ID #IMPLIED> -<!ATTLIST home id ID #IMPLIED> -<!ATTLIST http-method id ID #IMPLIED> -<!ATTLIST icon id ID #IMPLIED> -<!ATTLIST init-param id ID #IMPLIED> -<!ATTLIST jsp-file id ID #IMPLIED> -<!ATTLIST large-icon id ID #IMPLIED> -<!ATTLIST listener id ID #IMPLIED> -<!ATTLIST listener-class id ID #IMPLIED> -<!ATTLIST load-on-startup id ID #IMPLIED> -<!ATTLIST local id ID #IMPLIED> -<!ATTLIST local-home id ID #IMPLIED> -<!ATTLIST location id ID #IMPLIED> -<!ATTLIST login-config id ID #IMPLIED> -<!ATTLIST mime-mapping id ID #IMPLIED> -<!ATTLIST mime-type id ID #IMPLIED> -<!ATTLIST param-name id ID #IMPLIED> -<!ATTLIST param-value id ID #IMPLIED> -<!ATTLIST realm-name id ID #IMPLIED> -<!ATTLIST remote id ID #IMPLIED> -<!ATTLIST res-auth id ID #IMPLIED> -<!ATTLIST res-ref-name id ID #IMPLIED> -<!ATTLIST res-sharing-scope id ID #IMPLIED> -<!ATTLIST res-type id ID #IMPLIED> -<!ATTLIST resource-env-ref id ID #IMPLIED> -<!ATTLIST resource-env-ref-name id ID #IMPLIED> -<!ATTLIST resource-env-ref-type id ID #IMPLIED> -<!ATTLIST resource-ref id ID #IMPLIED> -<!ATTLIST role-link id ID #IMPLIED> -<!ATTLIST role-name id ID #IMPLIED> -<!ATTLIST run-as id ID #IMPLIED> -<!ATTLIST security-constraint id ID #IMPLIED> -<!ATTLIST security-role id ID #IMPLIED> -<!ATTLIST security-role-ref id ID #IMPLIED> -<!ATTLIST servlet id ID #IMPLIED> -<!ATTLIST servlet-class id ID #IMPLIED> -<!ATTLIST servlet-mapping id ID #IMPLIED> -<!ATTLIST servlet-name id ID #IMPLIED> -<!ATTLIST session-config id ID #IMPLIED> -<!ATTLIST session-timeout id ID #IMPLIED> -<!ATTLIST small-icon id ID #IMPLIED> -<!ATTLIST taglib id ID #IMPLIED> -<!ATTLIST taglib-location id ID #IMPLIED> -<!ATTLIST taglib-uri id ID #IMPLIED> -<!ATTLIST transport-guarantee id ID #IMPLIED> -<!ATTLIST url-pattern id ID #IMPLIED> -<!ATTLIST user-data-constraint id ID #IMPLIED> -<!ATTLIST web-app id ID #IMPLIED> -<!ATTLIST web-resource-collection id ID #IMPLIED> -<!ATTLIST web-resource-name id ID #IMPLIED> -<!ATTLIST welcome-file id ID #IMPLIED> -<!ATTLIST welcome-file-list id ID #IMPLIED> |