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Servlets and JavaServer Pages: The J2EE Technology Web Tier

March 24, 2006

Servlets and JavaServer Pages: The J2EE Technology Web Tier

Free eBook “Servlets and JavaServer Pages: The J2EE Technology Web Tier”, written by Jayson Falkner and Kevin W. Jones. Servlets and JSP the J2EE Web Tier is designed for developers of all levels. The book assumes a reader is familiar with HTML and the basics of Java.

Book Description

The book starts by covering how to installing a Servlet/JSP environment and what is in the JSP 2.0, Servlet 2.4, and JSTL 1.0 specifications. Servlets and JavaServer Pages is the first complete guide to building dynamic Java-based Web applications using the new JavaServer Pages 2.0 and Servlets 2.4. Servlets and JavaServer Pages (JSP) provide a robust solution to developing large, complex Web applications, including multiserver projects. In addition to built-in security, portability, and a Web server, they offer developers the freedom to work with any operating system that supports Java—be it Linux, Windows, OSX, or Solaris.

Table of Contents

  • Exception handling
  • JavaBeans and the new JSP Expression Language (JSP EL)
  • The JavaServer Pages Standard Tag Library (JSTL) and coding custom tag libraries
  • Filters
  • Error handling
  • Session and state management
  • Security
  • Design patterns, including Struts
  • Internationalization
  • Multiclient support
  • Database connectivity

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Author(s): Jayson Falkner and Kevin W. Jones.
Format(s): PDF
File size: 4.92 MB
Number of pages: 794
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