Beginning JavaServer Pages

  • 17h 31m
  • Vivek Chopra, et al.
  • John Wiley & Sons (US)
  • 2005

JavaServer Pages (JSP) is a cross-platform language that generates dynamic Web pages and uses XML-like tags written in Java to create content. With its latest release, version 2.0, JSP has become an even more powerful tool that beginners often find challenging to learn. This book provides you with an accessible introduction to JSP.

Packed with real-world code examples and in-depth case studies accompanied by fully working applications, this book introduces the many new features of JSP 2.0 while emphasizing good Web development practices. Along the way, you'll examine how JSP interacts with other Enterprise Java technologies and you'll be challenged to apply your new JSP programming skills to real-world projects.

In this Book

  • Beginning JavaServer Pages
  • Introduction
  • Getting Started with JavaServer Pages
  • JSP Basics 1: Dynamic Page Creation for Data Presentation
  • JSP Basics 2: Generalized Templating and Server Scripting
  • CSS, JavaScript, VBScript, and JSP
  • JSP and EL
  • JSP Tag Libraries and JSTL
  • JSP Directives
  • JSP Standard Actions
  • JSP and JavaBeans
  • Error Handling
  • Building Your Own Custom JSP Tag Library
  • Advanced Dynamic Web Content Generation
  • Internationalization and Localized Content
  • JSP Debugging Techniques
  • JSPs and Servlets
  • The Role of JSP in the Wider Context: Web Applications
  • Model View Controller
  • Web Frameworks
  • Struts Framework
  • Layout Management with Tiles
  • JavaServer Faces
  • JSP in J2EE
  • Access to Databases
  • Security
  • Performance
  • Best Practices and Tools
  • JSP Project I: Personalized Portal
  • JSP Project II: Shopping Cart Application
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