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Professional JSP : Using JavaServer Pages, Servlets, EJB, JNDI, JDBC, XML, XSLT, and WML»rank: 1119033by: Karl Avedal, Danny Ayers, Timothy Briggs, George Gonchar, Naufal Khan, Peter Henderson, Mac Holden, Andre Lei, Dan Malks, Sameer Tyagi, Stephan Osmont, Paul Siegmann, Gert Van Damme, Steve Wilkinson, Stefan Zeiger, Ari Halberstadt, Carl Burnham, John Timney, Tom Myers, Alexander Nakhimovsky
: :Professional JavaServer Pages covers a wide variety of areas including design and architecture, JSPs and their relation to J2EE (Servlets, EJBs, JDBC etc) as well as extensive coverage of the tag extension mechanism that allows you to customize the tags you use in your pages to the data you're presenting. Readers are given an introduction to JSP, explaining how they relate to servlets, showing the tags, and creating beans to encapsulate business logic, to keep web page design simple. Further chapters cover database access with JDBC and connection pooling, JSP ... |
Web Hosting»rank: 1003564from: McGraw-Hill/OsborneMedia
: :This is a hands-on introductory resource for effectively serving as a corporate Web host. Shows how to implement the essential technology--running servers, operating software, network resources, and database-management applications--needed to offer customers high-quality service. |
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Epilepsy and the Reticular Formation: The Role of the Reticular Core in Convulsive Seizures (Neurology and Neurobiology) (Vol 27)»rank: 1003564from: John Wiley & Sons
: :Presents an up-to-date, comprehensive account of the pathogenesis of epilepsy, emphasizing the role of reticular formation in convulsive seizures. Provides extensive investigations of the anatomical, physiological, pharmacological, and clinical findings on the initiation and propagation of epileptiform activity, including the influence of the cerebral cortex, brain stem, and spinal cord in epileptic convulsions. Other discussions cover current viewpoints on the anatomy of the reticular core; the effects of electrical and chemical stimulation, lesions, and antiepileptic drugs on the neurophysiological and behavioral manifestations of convulsions in humans and animals; and the ... |