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JavaServer Pages

Help for Server-Side Java Developers - Covers JSP 2.0 & JSTL 1.1

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The Barnes & Noble ReviewThis is JSP 2.0 for the real world: all the JSP you re likely to need. Hans Bergsten introduces each JSP feature carefully and accurately: everything from retrieving user input to accessing JavaBeans components. You ll learn good JSP practices (for instance, how to promote reusability). And you ll find plenty of examples: database integration, authentication, personalization, caching, you name it.Many examples -- such as XML processing -- use JSTL. Often, these replace custom components presented in earlier editions. That s no coincidence: Bergsten s examples helped shape the standard. Since not everything s in JSTL, Bergsten explains custom component development. He wraps up with integrating JSP and other Java technologies, notably Struts. Bill CamardaBill Camarda is a consultant, writer, and web/multimedia content developer. His 15 books include Special Edition Using Word 2003 and Upgrading & Fixing Networks for Dummies, Second Edition.

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Titre
JavaServer Pages
Sous-titre
Help for Server-Side Java Developers - Covers JSP 2.0 & JSTL 1.1
Langue
Anglais
Éditeur
O'Reilly
Publié
2003
Format
souple
Pages
664
ISBN10
0596005636
ISBN13
9780596005634
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Titre original
JavaServer pages
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The Barnes & Noble ReviewThis is JSP 2.0 for the real world: all the JSP you re likely to need. Hans Bergsten introduces each JSP feature carefully and accurately: everything from retrieving user input to accessing JavaBeans components. You ll learn good JSP practices (for instance, how to promote reusability). And you ll find plenty of examples: database integration, authentication, personalization, caching, you name it.Many examples -- such as XML processing -- use JSTL. Often, these replace custom components presented in earlier editions. That s no coincidence: Bergsten s examples helped shape the standard. Since not everything s in JSTL, Bergsten explains custom component development. He wraps up with integrating JSP and other Java technologies, notably Struts. Bill CamardaBill Camarda is a consultant, writer, and web/multimedia content developer. His 15 books include Special Edition Using Word 2003 and Upgrading & Fixing Networks for Dummies, Second Edition.