
Résumé
JavaServer Pages Developer's Handbook gives practical, in-depth implementation advice on building robust JSP applications. Learn how to use JSP within enterprise Java applications, and when working with databases and Enterprise JavaBeans. Incorporate JSP tag libraries and frameworks, including Struts, to simplify page construction. This book covers JSP 2.0 and Servlets 2.4 including the expression language, filters, and expanded support for XML in JSP applications.
Create custom tags to automate common functions, interact with Enterprise JavaBeans, and ensure security and reliability in JSP applications. The authors demonstrate transforming and presenting XML data, building Web Service applications, and deploying JSP applications using Jakarta Tomcat. At the end of the book, you ll build a complete working Web application incorporating many of the topics discussed.
Contents
- I. CORE JSP.
- JSP, J2EE, and the Role of the Servlet.
- The Basic Syntax of JSP.
- Further JSP Syntax.
- Deploying JSP in a Web Container.
- The JSP Standard Tag Library.
- JSP and JavaBeans.
- JSP Application Architecture.
- Session Tracking Using JSP.
- Developing Custom Tag Libraries.
- II. XML,Web Services, and Enterprise JSP.
- Utilizing XML from JSP.
- Transforming XML Using XSLT and XSLFO.
- Invoking Web Services from JSP.
- Locating Resources Using JNDI.
- Databases and JSP.
- JSP and EJB Interaction.
- Security and JSP.
- Personalization and Web Applications.
- Case Study.
- III. APPENDIXES.
- A. An XSLT and XPATH Checklist.
- B. An Overview of XML Schema.
- C. A Checklist of the Tags in the JSP Standard Tag Library.
- D. Basic JSP Syntax Checklist.
- E. Debugging Tomcat and Running the Examples.
- F. The Java Community Process.
- G. J2EE Application Servers.
- H. Configuring Tomcat.
- I. Installing MySQL and WebLogic Server.
- J. Glossary.
L'auteur - Nick Todd
Nick Todd is a member of the Java Community Process
(JCP), and has designed and delivered numerous training
courses and seminars on J2EE, including "Distributed
Programming with Java Technology" for Sun Microsystems. He
has developed Web sites for various clients and employers
including British Telecom.
L'auteur - Mark Szolkowski
is a Java developer with extensive experience in the creation and presentation of training material including courses discussing distributed Java programming. He has consulted for numerous corporations including DevelopMentor and ATG.
Caractéristiques techniques
PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | Developer's Library |
Auteur(s) | Nick Todd, Mark Szolkowski |
Parution | 24/06/2003 |
Nb. de pages | 816 |
Format | 17,5 x 23 |
Couverture | Broché |
Poids | 1305g |
Intérieur | Noir et Blanc |
EAN13 | 9780672324383 |
ISBN13 | 978-0-672-32438-3 |
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