This book is not a click-here teach yourself book. IT professionals know that learning a new area of technology takes effort on their part and requires that they apply prior knowledge to gain new knowledge. At the pro level, we don't spoon-feed you! So yes, you will have to dig into the book's code
Beginning JavaServer Pages
โ Scribed by Vivek Chopra, Jon Eaves, Rupert Jones, Sing Li, John T. Bell
- Publisher
- Wrox
- Year
- 2005
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 1297
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
JSP is one of the core technologies for server-side Java applications and the 2.0 release, which this book covers in detail, makes JSP an even more powerful tool Walks Java programmers and Web developers through JSP fundamentals, including JSP syntax and directives, JSP Expression Language, JSP Tag libraries, JSTL, and techniques for testing and debugging Shows how to use JSP in real-world Web applications along with open source frameworks such as Struts, WebWork, and Turbine, software design methodologies, and developer tools like Ant, jUnit, and CVS, as well as popular IDEs (integrated development environmnents) Each chapter has an exercise section with solutions on the companion Web site
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<ul> <li>JSP is one of the core technologies for server-side Java applications and the 2.0 release, which this book covers in detail, makes JSP an even more powerful tool <li>Walks Java programmers and Web developers through JSP fundamentals, including JSP syntax and directives, JSP Expres
JSP is one of the core technologies for server-side Java applications and the 2.0 release, which this book covers in detail, makes JSP an even more powerful toolWalks Java programmers and Web developers through JSP fundamentals, including JSP syntax and directives, JSP Expression Language, JSP Tag l
<ul> <li>JSP is one of the core technologies for server-side Java applications and the 2.0 release, which this book covers in detail, makes JSP an even more powerful tool <li>Walks Java programmers and Web developers through JSP fundamentals, including JSP syntax and directives, JSP Expres