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  • JavaServer Pages, 3rd Edition

    JavaServer Pages, 3rd Edition

    by Hans Bergsten

    JavaServer Pages (JSP) has built a huge following since the release of JSP 1.0 in 1999, providing Enterprise Java developers with a flexible tool for development of dynamic web sites and web applications. While point releases over the years, along with the introduction of the JSP Standard Tag Library (JSTL), have incrementally improved the rough areas of the first version of the JSP specification, JSP 2.0 takes this technology to new heights.

  • Enterprise Java(TM) Security: Building Secure J2EE(TM) Applications

    Enterprise Java(TM) Security: Building Secure J2EE(TM) Applications

    by Marco Pistoia, Nataraj Nagaratnam, Larry Koved, Anthony Nadalin

    "For a long time, there has been a need for a J2EE security book. I am very happy to see there is now a book that can answer many of the technical questions that developers, managers, and researchers have about such a critical topic. I am sure that this book will contribute greatly to the success of the J2EE platform and e-business." --From the Foreword by Steven A.

  • J2EE Open Source Toolkit : Building an Enterprise Platform with Open Source Tools (Java Open Source Library)

    J2EE Open Source Toolkit : Building an Enterprise Platform with Open Source Tools (Java Open Source Library)

    by John T. Bell, James Lambros, Stan Ng

    * The first book that shows how to harness the full power of open-source tools to build a free J2EE development platform without using any commercial products * Tools covered include Apache Tomcat, Struts, Jetspeed, MySQL, Joram, and jBoss * Shows developers how to integrate all of the most popular open-source tools into a single, integrated platform * Companion Web site provides source code plus a fully working example of the development platform created in the book

  • Beginning POJOs: Lightweight Java Web Development Using Plain Old Java Objects in Spring, Hibernate, and Tapestry (Begin

    Beginning POJOs: Lightweight Java Web Development Using Plain Old Java Objects in Spring, Hibernate, and Tapestry (Begin

    by Brian SamBodden

    Beginning POJOs: From Novice to Professional introduces you to Open Source lightweight Web development using Plain Old Java Objects (POJO) and the tools and frameworks that enable this. Tier by tier, this book guides you through the construction of complex but lightweight enterprise Java-based Web applications centered around several major open source lightweight frameworks, including the use of Spring, Hibernate, Tapestry, and JBoss (including the new Lightweight JBoss Seam).

  • Expert One-on-One J2EE Development without EJB

    Expert One-on-One J2EE Development without EJB

    by Rod Johnson, Juergen Hoeller

    What is this book about? Expert One-on-One J2EE Development without EJB shows Java developers and architects how to build robust J2EE applications without having to use Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB). This practical, code-intensive guide provides best practices for using simpler and more effective methods and tools, including JavaServer pages, servlets, and lightweight frameworks. What does this book cover?

  • Mastering BEA WebLogic Server: Best Practices for Building and Deploying J2EE Applications

    Mastering BEA WebLogic Server: Best Practices for Building and Deploying J2EE Applications

    by Gregory Nyberg, Robert Patrick, Paul Bauerschmidt, Jeff McDaniel, Raja Mukherjee

    Designed to show experienced developers how to become power developers with BEA WebLogic Covers BEA WebLogic Server version 8.1 and earlier versions A perfect companion to the bestselling book, Mastering Enterprise JavaBeans, Second Edition (0471-41711-4) Companion Web site includes technology updates and links to related sites

  • BEA WebLogic Server Bible, Second Edition

    BEA WebLogic Server Bible, Second Edition

    by Joe Zuffoletto, Lou Miranda

    * A comprehensive, hands-on guide to the nuts and bolts of installing, administering, and troubleshooting the latest version of WebLogic Server * Extensive coverage of building enterprise applications with this popular J2EE application server * Updated edition includes new coverage of BEA's WebLogic Workshop tool with WebLogic Server, expanded coverage of security and clustering, WebLogic Integration, and WebLogic Portal * BEA leads the J2EE application server market, and its market sha

  • Core Servlets and Javaserver Pages: Core Technologies, Vol. 1 (2nd Edition)

    Core Servlets and Javaserver Pages: Core Technologies, Vol. 1 (2nd Edition)

    by Marty Hall, Larry Brown

    In the Java universe, the interface layer of the ubiquitous model-view-controller (MVC) software design paradigm is handled by either servlets of JavaServer Pages (JSP). The second edition of Core Servlets and JavaServer Pages, like its predecessor, documents these handy technologies fully and practically. Far more than a straight API reference, this book presents examples--complete with code and a listing or screen shot showing results--wherever possible.

  • Sun Certified Web Component Developer Study Companion: SCWCD Java EE 5 (exams 310-083 and 310-084)

    Sun Certified Web Component Developer Study Companion: SCWCD Java EE 5 (exams 310-083 and 310-084)

    by Charles E. Lyons

  • Pro JSF and Ajax: Building Rich Internet Components

    Pro JSF and Ajax: Building Rich Internet Components

    by John R. Fallows, Jonas Jacobi

    Pro JSF and Ajax shows you how to leverage the full potential of JavaServer Faces (JSF) and Ajax. This is not an entry-level tutorial, but a book about building Ajax-enabled JSF components for sophisticated, enterprise-level Rich Internet Applications. Written by JSF experts and verified by established community figures--including Adam Winer (member of the JSF Expert Group, Java Champion), Kito D. Mann (JSFCentral.com and JSF in Action), and Matthias Weßendorf (MyFaces)--this JSF 1.

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