JSP Books
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Building J2EE Applications with IBM WebSphere
Published 17 years ago
by Dale R. Nilsson, Louis E. Mauget, Wiley
This comprehensive reference shows Java developers how to combine the power of J2EE with WebSphere to build business applications. Covers versions 3.5 through 5.0 of WebSphere and all aspects of J2EE development, from servlets and JSPs to more complex development with EJBs.
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Prototype and Scriptaculous in Action [Ajax]
Published 13 years ago
by Dave Crane, Bear Bibeault, Tom Locke, Manning Publications
"This book should rightly be considered the bible of Prototype and Scriptaculous." -- JavaLobby Prototype and Scriptaculous are libraries that extend standard Ajax. They make it easier to program Ajax and provide powerful features like drag and drop and animation. In this book, developers learn by playing and see how the libraries work in the real world.
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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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Eclipse in Action: A Guide for the Java Developer
Published 17 years ago
by David Gallardo, Ed Burnette, Robert McGovern, Manning Publications
Eclipse is a new open-source, Java-based, extensible development platform designed for nothing in particular but everything in general. Because of its roots, it is currently most popular as a Java integrated development environment (IDE). Eclipse ships with plugins for writing and debugging Java code. Additional plugins for more advanced Java development, such as JSP/servlets, are available from third parties.
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Enterprise Java(TM) Security: Building Secure J2EE(TM) Applications
Published 17 years ago
by Marco Pistoia, Nataraj Nagaratnam, Larry Koved, Anthony Nadalin, Addison-Wesley Professional
"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.
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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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Mastering JavaServer Faces (Java)
Published 16 years ago
by Bill Dudney, Jonathan Lehr, Bill Willis, LeRoy Mattingly, Wiley
Harness the power of JavaServer Faces to create your own server-side user interfaces for the Web This innovative book arms you with the tools to utilize JavaServer Faces (JSF), a new standard that will make building user interfaces for J2EEâ?¢ applications a lot easier. The authors begin by painting the architectural big picture--covering everything from the Patterns that are used in the implementation to the typical JSF Request/Response lifecycle.
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Java EE 6 with GlassFish 3 Application Server
Published 10 years ago
by David Heffelfinger, Packt Publishing
A practical guide to install and configure the GlassFish 3 Application Server and develop Java EE 6 applications to be deployed to this server *Install and configure the GlassFish 3 Application Server and develop Java EE 6 applications to be deployed to this server *Specialize in all major Java EE 6 APIs, including new additions to the specification such as CDI and JAX-RS *Use GlassFish v3 application server and gain enterprise reliability and performance with less complexity
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Java Enterprise in a Nutshell (In a Nutshell (O'Reilly))
Published 15 years ago
by Jim Farley, William Crawford, Prakash Malani, John Norman, Justin Gehtland, O'Reilly Media
For the intermediate to advanced Java developer, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell shows how to work with all of today's relevant Java APIs. Plus, it's a topnotch reference for all enterprise classes. Part tutorial and part reference work that you can use everyday at your desk, this title is a worthwhile resource for any Java developer building Web or enterprise software. The practical, succinct focus here on actual Java enterprise APIs helps distinguish this text from the pack.
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Beginning Active Server Pages 3.0 (Programmer to Programmer)
Published 20 years ago
by David Buser, John Kauffman, Juan T. Llibre, Brian Francis, Dave Sussman, Chris Ullman, Jon Duckett, Wrox
Filling an important spot in the Wrox Programmer to Programmer series, Beginning Active Server Pages 3.0 is an excellent introduction to the new version of ASP released for the Windows 2000 platform. This guide expects no previous ASP knowledge or even previous Web development experience. Its friendly style makes this book welcome reading at all skill levels.