More Servlets and JavaServer Pages (JSP) (Sun Microsystems Press Java Series)

More Servlets and JavaServer Pages (JSP) (Sun Microsystems Press Java Series)

by Marty Hall (Author)

Synopsis

Core Servlets and JavaServer Pages has been an extraordinary success: 100K copies sold world-wide in the first year, 11 foreign translations, the #1 selling servlet and JSP book worldwide last year. The idea of More Servlets and JavaServer Pages is to take the reader from where CSAJSP leaves off. It covers advanced JSP topics not covered in Marty's first book as well as some advances in JSP programming. The combination of Core Servlets and JavaServer Pages and More Servlets and JavaServer Pages provides Java programmers with thorough coverage of servlets and JavaServer pages.-- Perfect companion to Core Servlets and JavaServer Pages-- Covers JDK 1.4 regular expressions-- Explains the new JSP standard tag library in detail-- Complete coverage of the new Apache JSP tag libraries-- Provides practical details for installing and using Tomcat 4, JRun 3.2, the new version of ServletExec, and other upcoming Servlet and JSP engines.Servlets are Java technology's answer to CGI programming. They dramatically simplify the creation of dynamic Web pages and provide e-commerce and intranet developers with an efficient, powerful and portable means of building Web enabled applications. JavaServer Pages (JSP) technology is a new approach to separating the static parts of a Web page from the dynamic portion, making the power of servlets accessible to any Web site developer. Now that Servlets and JSP are officially part of the Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE), virtually every major Web and application server now supports the technology, and it is rapidly becoming the preferred alternative to traditional CGI and the most important component in server-side Webprogramming.This book consists of five parts. Part I provides the reader with a review of the basics. Part II covers the major new servlet and JSP capabilities, and Part III covers Web applications. In Part IV the author covers tag libraries, and in Part V he provides in-depth coverage of optimizing servlet and JSP performance.This book is targeted at all Java or Web programmers as well as CGI developers.The CD-ROM includes all the source code from the book.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 752
Edition: 1
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Published: 26 Dec 2001

ISBN 10: 0130676144
ISBN 13: 9780130676146
Book Overview:

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 a comprehensive section introducing the new tag library features incorporated in JSP 1.2, including a full chapter on Apache tag libraries. Hall concludes with an exceptionally comprehensive library of techniques for performance optimization, from caching to content compression, metering and connection pooling to changing JVM parameters. The book also includes a full chapter on Web application security, as well as a start-to-finish case study application.


Author Bio

MARTY HALL is president of coreservlets.com, a training and consulting company focusing on server-side Java technology. He has taught training courses and seminars on servlet and JSP technology in the United States, Canada, Australia, Japan, and the Philippines. He is the author of the best-selling books Core Servlets and JavaServer Pages and Core Web Programming.