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Javaserver Pages for Dummies

Javaserver Pages for Dummies

Mac Rinehart

392 pages, parution le 23/01/2002

Résumé

This book covers the essentials that both Java application developers and Web designers need to know to create successful JSP pages, including developing Java apps with Web design in mind and building pages that don't violate Java code. It includes essential reference materials on JavaBeans, JDBC, and JavaScript necessary to help application developers and Web developers work in harmony.

Contents

Introduction

What's in This Book
Part I: Laying the Foundation
Part II: JSP for Web Designers
Part III: Backstage with JSP
Part IV: Implementing a Database
Part V: Breaking the Envelope: JSP Advanced Features
Part VI: The Part of Tens
Part VII: Appendixes
The companion CD
System Requirements
Conventions Used in This Book
Making sense of fonts and symbols
Discovering the icons of our time
Foolish Assumptions
Where to Go
Part I: Laying the Foundation
Chapter 1: JavaServer Pages: The Lowdown
JSP Technology: A Brief History
Static everywhere: The early days of the Internet
Knock, knock: We have a visitor
Who's there?: A special customer
Unlocking the Potential of JSP
This is my sandbox; that's your sandbox
Write once, run anywhere
Hosting JSPs
Creating Web Applications with JSPs
Dynamic presentation is everything
Directing Internet traffic with JSPs
Relationship of JSPs to Servlets
The servlet scoop
JSP magic
To servlet or to JSP: That is the question
JSP and Web Scripting Languages
JavaServer Pages versus Active Server Pages
What's an ASP page?
Why choose JSP?
What You Need to Get Started
The JSP container
One browser or two?
Java editor or Integrated Development Environment (IDE)
A Web page editor
Chapter 2: Writing Your First JavaServer Page
Dos and Don'ts of Designing JavaServer Pages
Keep HTML code out of Java classes
Keep Java code out of your JSPs
Know when and how to break the rules
Positive notes on design
What to do, what to do. . . .
Creating a Project Folder Structure
Getting Started with HTML Content
Deploying JSPs
Directory assistance please
Configuring the Tomcat environment
Testing 1, 2, 3 . . .
Going Dynamic
Tag, you're it. . . .
Controlling output with JSP scriptlets
Building Java Classes
Compiling Java code
Deploying the Java Code
Troubleshooting Your JSP Application
Part II: JSP for Web Designers
Chapter 3: Activating JSP Pages with Action Tags
Generating Dynamic Content with Bean Tags
Understanding JavaDoc documentation
Declaring a JavaBean
Getting JavaBean properties
Setting JavaBean properties
Nesting JSP pages with the include Tag
Passing Parameters with the param Tag
Directing Flow with the forward Tag
Using the JSP plugin Tag for Browser Plug-ins
The JSP plugin tag syntax
A plug-in example
Chapter 4: Scripting and Directing JavaServer Pages
Sending Directives to the JSP Container
Configuring a JSP
Embedding static documents in JSPs
Extending JSP actions with custom tags
Scripting in Java
Commenting Your Code
Declaring Scripting Variables
Expressing Yourself with Expression Tags
Breaking It Down with Scriptlets
Chapter 5: JavaScript Fundamentals
What Is JavaScript?
The

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Éditeur(s) IDG
Auteur(s) Mac Rinehart
Parution 23/01/2002
Nb. de pages 392
Format 18,6 x 23,4
Couverture Broché
Poids 750g
Intérieur Noir et Blanc
EAN13 9780764515446

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