Java Ee Servlets And Javaserver Pages Jsp

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Java EE: Servlets and JavaServer Pages (JSP).

Learn how to build dynamic web pages using servlets and JavaServer Pages (JSP). This course starts with the basics, covering the fundamentals of servlets. Instructor Ketkee Aryamane explains how to set up your environment, and discusses GET and POST requests, as well as forwarding and redirection. She then moves on to JSP, reviewing fundamental concepts such as the JSP life cycle. She also covers session management, filters, and listeners. To wrap up, she goes over the JSP Standard Tag Library (JSTL) core module and fmt module, and also discusses the development of custom tags.
Java Server Programming Java EE 5 (J2EE 1.5) Black Book (Platinum Edition) w/CD

Author: Kogent Solutions Inc.
language: en
Publisher: Dreamtech Press
Release Date: 2008-07
Many bookstores offer numerous choices of books on Java Server Programming; however, most of these books are intricate and complex to grasp. So, what are your chances of picking up the right one? If this question has been troubling you, be rest assured now! This book, Java Server Programming: Java EE 5 (J2EE 1.5) Black Book, Platinum Edition, is a one-time reference book that covers all aspects of Java EE in an easy-to-understand approach for example, how an application server runs; how GlassFish Application server deploys a Java application; a complete know-how of design patterns, best practices, and design strategies; working with Java related technologies such as NetBeans IDE 6.0, Hibernate, Spring, and Seam frameworks; and proven solutions using the key Java EE technologies, such as JDBC, Servlets, JSP, JSTL, RMI, JNDI, JavaMail, Web services, JCA, Struts, JSF, UML, and much more& All this, as the book explores these concepts with appropriate examples and executable applications no doubt, every aspect of the book is worth its price.