JSP Books
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ASP.NET Unleashed, Second Edition
Published 17 years ago
by Stephen Walther, Sams Publishing
Aimed at Windows Web developers of all levels, ASP.NET Unleashed provides a truly example-packed tutorial on beginning through advanced topics in ASP.NET programming. This mammoth text is never dense, and its clear sample code and ordering of topics will make it a strong choice for learning ASP.NET inside and out.
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Beginning Apache Struts: From Novice to Professional
Published 15 years ago includes sample chapter
by Arnold Doray, Apress
Beginning Apache Struts will provide you a working knowledge of Apache Struts 1.2. This book is ideal for you Java programmers who have some JSP familiarity, but little or no prior experience with Servlet technology. Organized in a condensed tutorial and lab format, the material in this book has been tested in real classroom environments. It takes a step-by-step, hands-on approach to teaching you Struts. The book even previews the next generation of Struts, the Apache Shale.
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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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Agile Java Development with Spring, Hibernate and Eclipse (Developer's Library)
Published 14 years ago
by Anil Hemrajani, Sams
Agile Javaâ?¢ Development With Spring, Hibernate and Eclipse is a book about robust technologies and effective methods which help bring simplicity back into the world of enterprise Java development. The three key technologies covered in this book, the Spring Framework, Hibernate and Eclipse, help reduce the complexity of enterprise Java development significantly.
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J2EE Design Patterns
Published 17 years ago
by William Crawford, Jonathan Kaplan, O'Reilly Media
Architects of buildings and architects of software have more in common than most people think. Both professions require attention to detail, and both practitioners will see their work collapse around them if they make too many mistakes. It's impossible to imagine a world in which buildings get built without blueprints, but it's still common for software applications to be designed and built without blueprints, or in this case, design patterns.
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Java Examples in a Nutshell, 3rd Edition
Published 17 years ago
by David Flanagan, O'Reilly Media
The author of the best-selling Java in a Nutshell has created an entire book of real-world Java programming examples that you can learn from. If you learn best "by example," this is the book for you. This third edition covers Java 1.4 and contains 193 complete, practical examples: over 21,900 lines of densely commented, professionally written Java code, covering 20 distinct client-side and server-side APIs. It includes new chapters on the Java Sound API and the New I/O API.
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Core JSTL: Mastering the JSP Standard Tag Library (Core Series)
Published 18 years ago
by David Geary, Prentice Hall PTR
Core JSTL is an in-depth examination of the JavaServer Pages Standard Tag Library (JSTL), which provides a standard set of custom tags--including tags for iteration, accessing URLs, database access, internationalization, and the manipulation and transformation of XML documents--that Web page authors and software developers can use to develop Web sites. The book illustrates JSTL's capabilities with lots of code snippet and examples.
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SCWCD Exam Study Kit: Java Web Component Developer Certification
Published 18 years ago
by Hanumant Deshmukh, Jignesh Malavia, Manning Publications
Aimed at helping Java developers, Servlet/JSP developers, and J2EE developers pass the Sun Certified Web Component Developer Exam (SCWCD), this guide covers all the important aspects of the Servlet and JSP technology including Design Patterns and Filters. Also covered are the installation of Tomcat and the basics of XML, and Exam Quick Prep for refreshing important concepts at the last minute.
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Java Application Strategies for iSeries and AS/400--Second Edition
Published 20 years ago
by Don Denoncourt, Mc Press
Java Application Strategies for iSeries and AS/400--Second Edition provides a much-needed look at the realities of using Java to develop real-world OS/400 applications. Don Denoncourt draws on his years of experience as a business application programmer and on his acknowledged expertise in Java to lead RPG programming professionals through the potential pitfalls of object-oriented programming (OOP), teaching them effective strategies for Java application design and programming.
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JavaServer Faces
Published 16 years ago
by Hans Bergsten, O'Reilly Media
JavaServer Faces, or JSF, brings a component-based model to web application development that's similar to the model that's been used in standalone GUI applications for years. The technology builds on the experience gained from Java Servlets, JavaServer Pages, and numerous commercial and open source web application frameworks that simplify the development process. In JavaServer Faces, developers learn how to use this new framework to build real-world web applications.