
Résumé
Readers are given an introduction to JSP, explaining how they relate to servlets, showing the tags, and creating beans to encapsulate business logic, to keep web page design simple. Further chapters cover database access with JDBC and connection pooling, JSP debugging, and web application architecture using JSP and servlets.
After considering security issues in JSP web applications, the book concludes with seven real-world case studies including using JSP, XML and XSLT to target content at WAP and HTML browsers, e-commerce, streaming using JMF, and porting an existing ASP-based application to JSP. Appendices give programming refreshers on installing the Tomcat JSP/Servlet engine, detailed references to JSP, the Servlet API, and HTTP, and finally JSP for ASP programmers.
This book is for both professional Java developers, who want to use JSP as the front-end of their J2EE web applications, and web designers, who want to see how JSP separates presentation from dynamic content generation. Although no knowledge of Java is assumed, reference will be made to a quick start Java tutorial at Wrox's web site and to other materials for some topics. Knowledge of HTML and some programming experience is required.
L'auteur - Dan Malks
Dan Malks is an Enterprise Java Architect with the Sun Java Center. He has over 14 years of experience in the software industry and focuses on Object-Oriented technologies. He has been published in numerous industry periodicals and books on Java technology, J2EE technology, and patterns.
L'auteur - Wrox Team
Michael Brundage, Patrick Dengler, Jeff gabriel, Andy Hoskinson, Michael Kay, Thomas Maxwell, Marcelo Ochoa, Johnny Papa, Mohan Vanmane, John Carnell, Bjarki Holm, Ann Horton, Kevin Mukhar, Daniel O'Connor, Mario Zucca, Michael Awai, Matthew Bortniker, Jaeda goodman, Thomas Kyte, Glenn E. Mitchell II, Gary Nicol, Frank Hubeny, Sean Dillon, Drew Erwin, Guy Ruth-Hammond, Burton Harvey, Simon Robinson, Julia Templeman, Karli Watson, Subrahmanyam Allamaraju, Ronald Ashri, Chad darby, Robert Flenner, Tracy Karsjens, Mark Kerzner, Alex Krotov, Alex Linde, Jim MacIntosh, James McGorven, Thor Mirchandani, Bryan Plaster, Don Reamy, Dr P G Sarang, Dave Writz, Aldo Calpini, Arthur Corliss, Simon Cozens, JJ Merelo-Guervos, Aalhad Saraf, Chris Nandor...
L'auteur - John Zukowski
John Zukowski wrote the Introduction to the Collections Framework tutorial for Sun's Java Developer Connection. He's also a leading provider of strategic Java training and consulting and a columnist for JavaWorld magazine. Zukowski has written many popular Java titles, including his previous books for Apress, the Definitive Guide to Swing for Java 2, now in its second edition. He also wrote the Java AWT Reference published by O'Reilly & Associates and Mastering Java 2 and Borland's JBuilder: No Experience Required published by Sybex.
Caractéristiques techniques
PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | Wrox Press |
Auteur(s) | Dan Malks, Wrox Team, John Zukowski |
Parution | 23/05/2000 |
Nb. de pages | 1000 |
EAN13 | 9781861003621 |
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