JSP Books
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Facelets Essentials: Guide to JavaServer Faces View Definition Framework (Firstpress)
Published 12 years ago
by Bruno Aranda, Zubin Wadia, Apress
Facelets is a templating language developed from the ground up with JavaServer Faces in mind. Created in response to the many concerns involving JSP when building JavaServer Faces views, Facelets steps outside of the JSP specification and provides a highly performant, JSF–centric view technology. Facelets top properties, templating, reuse, and ease of development, allows it to help making JSF a technology suitable for large–scale projects.
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Struts 2 in Action
Published 12 years ago
by Don Brown, Chad Davis, Scott Stanlick, Manning Publications
The original Struts project revolutionized Java web development and its rapid adoption resulted in the thousands of Struts-based applications deployed worldwide. Keeping pace with new ideas and trends, Apache Struts 2 has emerged as the product of a merger between the Apache Struts and OpenSymphony WebWork projects, united in their goal to develop an easy-to-use yet feature-rich framework. Struts 2 represents a revolution in design and ease of use when compared to classic Struts.
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Ajax in Oracle JDeveloper
Published 12 years ago
by Deepak Vohra, Springer
Asynchronous JavaScript and XML (Ajax) is a web technique used to transfer data between a browser and server asynchronously without posting the web page to the server. "Asynchronously" implies that the processing of the web page continues while the Ajax request is sent to the server and a response is received from the server. The web page, or section(s) of the web page, is refreshed with the Ajax response without reposting the web page.
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Murach's Java Servlets and JSP, 2nd Edition
Published 13 years ago
by Andrea Steelman, Joel Murach, Mike Murach & Associates
This new edition of Murach's Java Servlets and JSP makes it easier than ever for Java developers to master web programming. It starts by showing how to install and use Tomcat as a web server and NetBeans as an IDE. Then, it teaches how and when to use JavaServer Pages and Java servlets to build well-structured web applications that implement the MVC pattern. Next, it shows how to use sessions, cookies, JavaBeans, Expression Language (EL), the JSP Standard Tag Library (JSTL), and custom tags.
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Tapestry 5: Building Web Applications: A step-by-step guide to Java Web development with the developer-friendly Apache T
Published 13 years ago
by Alexander Kolesnikov, Packt Publishing
In Detail This book is a practical step-by-step tutorial for those who want to build contemporary, real-life web applications with Tapestry 5, the Apache open-source framework for creating dynamic, robust, highly scalable web applications in Java. It shows the path of least resistance, so that the reader can learn all the essential skills quickly and easily. To give the reader an initial practical experience, a simple but useful web application is built throughout the chapters.
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Core Servlets and Javaserver Pages: Advanced Technologies, Vol. 2 (2nd Edition) (Core Series)
Published 13 years ago
by Marty Hall, Larry Brown, Yaakov Chaikin, Prentice Hall PTR
Java EE is the technology of choice for e-commerce applications, interactive Web sites, and Web-enabled services. Servlet and JSP technology provides the link between Web clients and server-side applications on this platform. Core Servlets and JavaServer Pages, Volume 2: Advanced Technologies, Second Edition, is the definitive guide to the advanced features and capabilities provided by servlets and JSP.
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Beginning JSP , JSF and Tomcat Web Development: From Novice to Professional
Published 13 years ago includes sample chapter
by Giulio Zambon, Michael Sekler, Apress
Start building Java–based web applications now, even if you’re a complete newcomer to Java. Comprehensive and example–driven, Beginning JSP™, JSF™, and Tomcat™ Web Development is all you need to develop dynamic web applications using JSP, connect to databases with JSF, and put them into action using the world’s most popular open source Java web server, Apache Tomcat.
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Java EE 5 Development using GlassFish Application Server: The complete guide to installing and configuring the GlassFish
Published 13 years ago
by David Heffelfinger, Packt Publishing
This book is a Developer's Guide, covering the ins and outs of developing Java EE 5 applications deployed to the standards-compliant, high performance GlassFish application server. GlassFish is a free, open-source Java EE 5-compliant application server that is quickly gaining massive popularity. This book explains GlassFish installation and configuration, and then moves on to Java EE 5 application development, covering all major Java EE 5 APIs.
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JavaServer Pages Illuminated (Jones and Bartlett Illuminated)
Published 13 years ago
by Prabhakar Metlapalli, Jones & Bartlett Publishing Company
JavaServer Pages Illuminated is a comprehensive, student-friendly introduction to the fundamentals of JavaServer Pages technology. Students are able to create and maintain high-powered Web Sites using JSP with ease. Written for upper-division courses in programming and web development, JavaServer Pages Illuminated is the ideal text for those interested in developing dynamic Web pages using Open-Source technology.
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Professional Apache Tomcat 6 (WROX Professional Guides)
Published 13 years ago
by Vivek Chopra, Sing Li, Jeff Genender, Wrox
Tomcat is the official reference implementation of Sun's servlet and JSP specifications, and Java developers must test all Web applications on Tomcat to ensure they work as designed Boasting more than 40 percent new and updated material, this book covers all the major new features affecting server administration and management Explores the additional built-in tools of Tomcat, which help Java developers program more efficiently, and looks at how Apache's other open source servlet/JSP te