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Java Developer's Guide to Servlets and JSP with CDROM

PublisherSybex Inc
CategoryComputers

Book Details

PublisherSybex Inc
ISBN / ASIN0782128092
ISBN-139780782128093
Sales Rank6,444,110
CategoryComputers
MarketplaceUnited States  🇺🇸

Description

Aimed at the beginning Java programmer, Bill Brogden's Java Developer's Guide to Servlets and JSP provides a digestible tutorial to Web development using Sun's JavaServer Pages (JSPs) and servlets, which are two popular technologies for creating dynamic Web content. This entry-level text gets you started with these APIs, and also gives a wide-ranging perspective on other standards like JDBC and XML.

This book's approachability is a major strength. Sure, there's plenty of useful expertise on display here, but the author doesn't get bogged down in too much detail. After showing off the fundamentals of servlets and JSPs, including basic syntax, this book uses simple and effective examples that show off these APIs at work. Several versions of a chat application are used to show off different strategies for maintaining "state" within JSPs using hidden form variables, cookies, and the JSP session object. (The same code gets enhanced with sockets and RMI later in the book.) This comparative approach is useful for seeing the advantages and differences of each programming strategy.

This title also delves into APIs that are essential for Web developers today. There's an excellent introduction to XML here, plus a chapter on JDBC for database programming. In a standout section on getting JSPs and Perl scripts to work together, the author shows how JSP code can invoke Perl scripts and retrieve their results. The book closes with a comprehensible example on JSP tag libraries, and how to use servlets and applets together, as well as a truly useful listing of all of the relevant servlet and JSP APIs in an appendix. There's even a glossary to help demystify key terms for the beginning JSP developer.

In all, besides providing a capable tutorial to the basics, this title offers good coverage on related Java-base Web development APIs and techniques that'll help make you more productive in the field. Java Developer's Guide to Servlets and JSP is a smart and thoroughly approachable choice for getting started with servlets and JSP development. --Richard Dragan

Topics covered:

    1. Introduction to servlets and JavaServer Pages (JSPs)
    2. Guide to servlet APIs
    3. Servlet engines
    4. JSP API primer (comments, scriptlets, directives)
    5. XML and JSP tags
    6. Using Java beans with JSPs
    7. Session tracking with hidden variables
    8. Cookies and session objects
    9. Generating on-the-fly images with JSPs
    10. Using Zip and audio files
    11. Debugging techniques for server-side JSP/servlet programmers
    12. XML tutorial (basics, the DOM and SAX APIs, sample DTDs)
    13. Introduction to Enterprise JavaBeans (EJBs) and other supporting J2EE APIs
    14. JDBC database programming
    15. Network programming with sockets and RMI
    16. Perl, CGI, and legacy program support with JSP/servlets
    17. Custom tag libraries
    18. Using applets and servlets together
    19. Reference guide to servlet and JSP APIs

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