Essential JSP for web professionals
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Essential JSP for web professionals
(The Prentice Hall essential Web professionals series)
Prentice Hall PTR, c2002
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Description
Sun's brand-new JSP 1.2 standard delivers unprecedented power for building enterprise-class, platform-independent Web applications. Now, Web professionals can master JSP 1.2 fast, hands-on, by building real applications. This book starts with simple examples, then incrementally introduces more sophisticated projects and techniques -- helping Web developers rapidly learn practical techniques it might otherwise take years to master. This concise book delivers up-to-the-minute coverage of Sun's new JSP 1.2 API standard. Coverage includes: Scripting elements, action elements, directives, the JSP engine, retrieving and sending information, tracking sessions, using JavaBeans, working with custom tags, deploying JSP applications, using WAR files, and much more. All of the book's sample applications are on the Web -- so Web professionals can reuse the code, and see exactly how their pages should look and work. For all Web professionals who want to master JSP as quickly as possible.
Table of Contents
Foreword.
Acknowledgments.
About the Authors.
1. An Overview of JSP.
Server-Side Scripting and Servlets. JavaServer Pages. The Power of Java. Recap.
2. Scripting Elements.
The Scriptlet Element. Expression Element Syntax. Declaration Element Syntax. Embedded Control-Flow Statements. Comment Syntax. Scripting Elements Applied: Calendar.jsp. Recap. Advanced Project.
3. Action Elements.
id and scope Attributes. Standard Actions. Recap. Advanced Project.
4. Directives.
Directive Syntax. The page Directive. The include Directive. The taglib Directive. Recap.
5. The JSP Engine.
Behind the Scenes. Multithreading and Persistence. Implicit Objects. The JSP Life Cycle. JSP Compiled. Recap.
6. Retrieving Information.
The Request. The HTTP Request and JSP. Header Information. Recap.
7. Sending Information.
Using the response Object. Setting Cookies. Handling Errors. Recap.
8. Tracking Sessions.
Tracking Data between Requests. The HttpSession API. Sessions and Identity. Recap.
9. Using JavaBeans.
The Component Model. JavaBeans. Components and Component Frameworks. Enterprise JavaBeans. Recap.
10. Using Custom Tags.
Custom Tag Basics. The Custom Tag API. Creating a New Custom Tag. Recap.
11. Deploying JSP Applications.
Reducing Complexity with Decomposition. JSP Application Deployment. Recap.
12. The Future of JSP.
The Impact of J2EE. JSP and GUI Tools. XML, XML, and more XML. Where Do We Go from Here?
Index.
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