Web module questions

is it necesary to have a web module in order to use servlets? and where is a good tutorial for web modules i need to know wich files are necesary web.xml .war those files how to build them in order to just run one simple servlet, in the examples from javaee5tutorial there are many files are all those files necesary?:
/build.xml
/web/WEB-INF/sun-web.xml
/web/WEB-INF/web.xml
/nbproject/build-impl.xml
/nbproject/project.xml
/nbproject/project.properties
etc...

http://java.sun.com/j2ee/1.4/docs/tutorial/doc/

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    Tried replacing exit with home without any results
    Doubbled checked the link address was correct in lightroom...it was.
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  • How to make Web module produce different-sized JPEGs for different pictures?

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  • Can LR Web module converting file name hyphens into underscores be disabled

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  • Error in running web module

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  • Image Info setting in Lightroom Web Module

    I watched the Turning Gate Podcast on how to customize the text used for photo titles, captions and other items in Lightrooms web module.
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  • Uploading a book (from the book module) to the web module

    Hello!
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  • Does Web Module size and convert RAW images to jpeg?

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  • Web module generator security conflicts with DAD

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  • Web Module: Semi Odd Request

    I work as a web developer for a photographer and during a recent conversation, we were discussing the Web module in Lightroom (1.1). The studio's site was created in Flash and the photographer is using the Web module to upload a Flash based gallery to the server. This all work beautifully. Now here's the catchy part...
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