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TITLE
Core JSP
EDITION
1st
ISBN
0-13-088248-8
AUTHOR(S)
Aaron Tavistock, Damon Hougland
PUBLISHER
Prentice Hall
PUBLISHED
2001
LEVEL(S)
4 [about levels]
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SYNOPSIS
Table of Contents

1. Introduction.
A History of the Web. JavaServer Pages. The Power of Java. Understanding HTTP.
2. The Scripting Elements.
The Scripting Element. Expression Element Syntax. Declaration Element Syntax. Embedded Control-Flow Statements. Comment Syntax. Scripting Elements Applied: Calendar.JSP.
3. Actions and Directives.
Action Element Syntax. Directives.
4. The JSP Engine: Under the Hood.
Behind the Scenes. Multithreading and Persistence. The Implicit Objects. The JSP Lifecycle. A JSP Compiled. Performance Tuning the Servlet.
5. Retrieving Information.
The Request. The HTTP Request and JSP.
6. Sending Information.
Using the Response Object. Setting Cookies. Handling Errors.
7. Tracking Sessions.
Tracking Data Between Requests. The HTTPSession API. Sessions and Identity.
8. JavaBeans.
The Component Model. JavaBeans. An Authentication JavaBean. Components and Component Frameworks. Enterprise JavaBeans.
9. Database Connectivity.
What Is JDBC? Understanding the Relational Model. JDBC. JDBC and JSP. JDBC and Javabeans.
10. JSP and XML.
XML. JSP as XML Documents. XSL 101: XSL, XSLT, and XPath. Combining XML and XSLT. Generating XML From JSP.
11. Custom Tags.
Custom Tag Basics. The Custom Tag API. Creating a New Custom Tag. Creating Composite Tags.
12. Designing and Deploying JSP Applications.
Reducing Complexity With Decomposition. JSP Application Deployment.
13. The Future.
The Impact of the J2EE. JSP and GUI Tools. XML, XML, and More XML. Where Do I Go From Here?
Appendix A: JSP API Quick Reference.
Appendix B: JSP Applications.
Appendix C: Sample Databases.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Aaron TavistockAARON TAVISTOCK has over 10 years of experience with UNIX systems and application development. He has used his extensive knowledge of Java, JSP, and taglibs to create a leading edge web application compiler. Aaron is currently the Web Compiler Architect for Snapshop.com, Inc., a provider of B2B2C (business-to-business-to-consumer) web applications.
Damon HouglandDAMON HOUGLAND is a Program Manager and Technical Architect for eFORCE, Inc., where he designs and develops Java enterprise applications. Previously Damon led the Web Application Infrastructure team at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, which specialized in reporting scientific data through web-enabled databases and applications. He has worked as a software developer and technical manager over the last nine years.

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