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JSP, Servlets, and MySQL»rank: 1227751by: David Harms
: :JSP, Servlets, and MySQL is the only book on the market where developers learn how to build a database-driven Web site using JSP, Java servlets, and MySQL. Servlets and JavaServer Pages are ideal tools for affordably and quickly delivering dynamic web pages, and MySQL is an excellent choice for the data repository. This book explains how to install and use servlets and JavaServer Pages (using the Tomcat reference implementation), how to create, maintain, and use MySQL (and other SQL) databases, and how to deliver dynamic data. It details a complete database-driven web strategy including authentication, user tracking, surveys and discussion areas, and automated user assistance. |
More Servlets and JavaServer Pages»rank: 745441by: Marty Hall
: :Marty Hall's Core Servlets and JavaServer Pages was last year's #1 servlet/JSP book -- helping over 100,000 Java developers master the power of Java server-side programming to Web-enable an extraordinary range of applications. Now, Hall takes the next step, bringing together even more powerful servlet/JSP techniques. After a quick review of the basics, Hall presents in-depth coverage of the latest servlet and JSP capabilities incorporated in JDK Version 1.4, including filters, application events, and enhancements to JSP's XML support. Next, Hall moves on to Web application development, introducing the latest Servlet 2.3/JSP 1.1 features, and offering in-depth coverage of the Web Application Deployment Descriptor. More Servlets and JavaServer Pages includes ... |
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Inside Servlets: Server-Side Programming for the Java(TM) Platform (2nd Edition)»rank: 1109370by: Dustin R. Callaway
: :(Pearson Education) An introduction to Web technologies, explaining fundamental such as proxy servers, sockets, and HTTP, moving into advanced servlet concepts and techniques. The CD-ROM features the source code and files for the test, software, and other tools. System requirements: Windows 98+, Solaris 2.6/7, or Linux 2.2.5+. Previous edition: c1999. Softcover. |
Developing Java Servlets (2nd Edition) (Sams White Book)»rank: 1478879by: James Goodwill, Bryan Morgan
: : Developing Java Servlets, Second Edition, is a comprehensive, code-intensive book for professional Java developers. It explains the Java Servlet API architecture and client/server development concepts and contains detailed, professional programming techniques for building sophisticated e-commerce and database servlet applications. New topics covered in the updated edition are: JavaMail Servlets with XML, JSP, and EJB Pluggable web applications Wireless servlets with WML/WMLScripts Review:For Java developers, download time and execution performance significantly limit the practical sphere of Java applets. Server-side Java is the key solution. Developing Java Servlets presents this important technology for proficient Java developers; however, don't look here for a primer to the base Java language. While the ... |
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Professional Java XML Programming with servlets and JSP»rank: 2245298by: Alexander Nakhimovsky, Tom Myers, Thomas J. Myers
: : Meta-programming, or writing programs that customize, guide and modify other programs, is not a very new idea (LISP programmers have been doing it for decades) - but XML gives it a profoundly new twist. XML greatly increases the ability of the user to exercise control over computer programs, by editing easily understandable text files. These programs know as little as possible about what they are actually being used to do. Instead, their structure and behavior are described with XML in domain-specific languages, and the programs 'interpret' the descriptions. Review:Aimed at developers with some previous Java experience, Professional Java XML Programming with Servlets and JSP shows how to combine ... |
Design and Implement Servlets, JSPs, and EJBs for IBM WebSphere Application Server (IBM Redbook)»rank: 2653251by: IBM Redbooks
: :This IBM redbook provides design guidelines for developing e-business applications based on servlets, JavaServer Pages (JSP) and Enterprise JavaBean (EJB) technologies. The guidelines are based on WebSphere Application Server Advanced Edition. The redbook describes the concepts of workload balancing through the use of a network dispatcher and clones of the Application Server. The redbook proposes a design of Web applications based on design patterns, such as the model-view-controller paradigm and the command framework. In this context, the usage of enterprise beans, including access beans, associations, and collections is explored in detail, and a set of EJB-based design patterns is described. Part 1, 'Choosing appropriate Web technollogies' provides guidelines on how ... |
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Enterprise Java(tm) Servlets»rank: 1894833by: Jeff M. Genender
: :Chronicles the author's experiences creating a servlet based architecture. Based on battle tested base servlet architecture that he and his team created while repairing a workflow application for clients. Softcover. |
Instant Java Servlets (Book/CD-ROM package)»rank: 2040934by: Phil Hanna
: :Filled with hundreds of examples, this resource covers topics from database access and dynamic web page creation to legacy systems and e-commerce. Offers solutions to many of today's common programming problems. Topics include: Threading, Servlet-generated HTML, JavaBeans, XML, JSP, and more. Softcover. Review:Written with the busy Java Web developer in mind, Instant Java Servlets offers an impressive mix of hands-on sample code that will solve many common programming problems. This practically minded guide to servlet and Java Server Pages (JSPs) can be a valuable time-saver for anyone tackling Java development for the first time. Instant Java Servlets is organized as a tutorial with each section framed by a problem, ... |
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Java Servlets (Enterprise Computing)»rank: 2067361by: Karl Moss
: :Thorough--Complete coverage of everything from Java Web Server and JDBC to automated servlet programming and three-tier solution using HTTP tunneling. All new information--This revision will make the book the most complete servlet programming reference on the market, featuring: Session Management - A key servlet application development since the 1st edition was written; A complete update of the Servlet API reference; In-depth treatment of servlet development. |
Java Servlets by Example»rank: 1980147by: Alan R. Williamson
: :Explains and illustrates the concepts of servlet programming. Introduces a new server applications in each chapter. Softcover. DLC: Java (Computer program language). |