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Network Programming, Java (Programming Language), Web Application Development, Web Programming

Using Java server pages and servlets

by Mark Wutka
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Overview

Special Edition Using JSP and Servlets starts by detailing the evolution of web servers that led to the creation of ASP and JSP. It explains both the limitations of previous technologies and the benefits that JSP provides including platform independence. Includes coverage of: organizing applications with multiple files and client-side objects, generating well-formed XML using JSP, storing data in cookies and sessions, interacting with Enterprise Java Beans, displaying dynamic graphics with Java 2D, and using RMI and Corba to enhance JSP applications. The final chapters demonstrate advanced JSP & Servlet techniques, including using JSP to create wireless & XML-based applications. Appendices provide an overview of popular JSP & Servlet runtime environments, including Jrun, Tomcat and ServletExec.

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A guide for Web designers, software architects, and software developers with some previous knowledge of Java, covering basic servlets and Java server pages, core components, Java Web application architecture, taking JSP and servlets beyond HTML, and advanced techniques. Wutka is a Java consultant. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
October 20, 2000
Publisher
Indianapolis, IN : Que Publishing, 2000.
Pages
754
Format
Textbook
ISBN
9780789724410

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