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Oracle 1Z0-351 Exam Syllabus Topics:
| Section | Weight | Objectives |
|---|---|---|
| Introduction to Servlets | 15% | - Handling HTTP requests and responses - Servlet configuration and deployment descriptors - Servlet lifecycle and container model |
| Introduction to JavaServer Pages | 15% | - Implicit objects and scope management - JSP syntax, directives, and scripting elements - JSP lifecycle and translation |
| Custom Tag Development | 10% | - Dynamic attributes and body processing - Tag library descriptors (TLD) - Tag handlers and tag file creation |
| Model-View-Controller Implementation | 15% | - Using servlets as controllers and JSPs as views - Request dispatching and forwarding - Separating business logic, presentation, and control |
| Servlet Environment and Container Facilities | 10% | - Servlet context and initialization parameters - Session management and attributes - Event listeners and filters |
| Web Application Security | 10% | - Authentication and authorization - Preventing common vulnerabilities - Declarative and programmatic security |
| Asynchronous Web Applications | 10% | - Long-running operations and timeouts - Push and suspend/resume functionality - Asynchronous request processing |
| JSP Advanced Features | 15% | - Expression Language (EL) usage - JSP Standard Tag Library (JSTL) - Error handling and exception pages |



