Synopses & Reviews
This book is for professional Java programmers who want to use JSP and Servlets to create the web front end of their J2EE applications, and to see how these technologies separate presentation from the generation of dynamic content. No knowledge of JSP or Servlets is required, but the reader is assumed to be familiar with the Java language and core APIs. Some knowledge of XML and EJB will be of benefit, but is not essential.
JavaServer Pages, together with the Java Servlet API, provide the dynamic web content presentation layer for the Java 2 Enterprise Edition. JSPs and Servlets integrate tightly to enable scalable and portable applications, and are widely supported. This book extensively covers the next generation of these technologies, JSP 1.2 and Servlets 2.3, which are nearing completion under the Java Community Process and provide major enhancements to Java's web programming model.
This book looks in depth at these core components of the forthcoming J2EE 1.3 platform, preparing you for building the next generation of web solutions. You'll learn about the enhancements to the JSP tag library model; the new filtering and application event facilities; how to architect web applications to ensure clean separation of presentation and logic; and the increasingly popular Jakarta Struts framework. The book also addresses using JSP with XML and XSLT; databases access with JDBC; and how JSP and Servlets fit into the overall J2EE platform alongside Enterprise JavaBeans, JavaMail, and other J2EE technologies.
Synopsis
Java has fimly established itself as the major enterprise development platform and has been widely adopted by many corporations around the world. Wrox's commitment to the Java programming community continues with timely updates to its core technology libary with Professional Java Server Programming J2EE 1.3 Edition and Professional JSP 2nd Edition and builds on this solid base with more focused drill down titles on topics such as WebObjects and Web design.