The book has been written to provide genuine domain knowledge to programmers who wish to learn Java, Server side, Web based application development, using Java Server Pages. Learning web development is done through a set of examples and hands on exercises.
TOPICS COVERED IN THE BOOK Java Servlets And Java Server Pages What Are Servlets, Introduction To Web Application, Basic Servlet API, Introduction To Java Server Pages
Basics Of Java Server Pages Getting Started With Java Server Pages, Working With Java Server Pages, Introduction To Java Server PagesDocuments, Implicit Objects, Scope And EL Expressions, Action Elements, Java Beans And Java Server Pages, Working With Databases
Tag Libraries Custom Tag Libraries - Classic Tags, Custom Tag Libraries - Simple Tags, Custom Tag Libraries - Tags Files, JSP Standard Tag Libraries
Advanced Java Server Pages Event Listeners, Cookies, Sessions, Filters, Resource Bundles, Error Handling And Exception Handling
CD-ROM CONTENTS- Setup Files For Java EE 5 SDK, MySQL Database, MySQL Connector/J, JRE
- Source Code For Every Example In This Book
- Source Code For Solutions To Hands On Exercises
About The Development Team The authors
Mr. Ivan Bayross [www.ivanbayross.com] an M. Tech in DBMS from Manchester University UK and
Mr. Sharanam Shah [www.sharanamshah.com] an Application Development Consultant and Technical Writer by profession together with
Mrs. Vaishali Shah [www.vaishalishahonline.com], gentle but dependable application developer work very well together.
Mrs. Cynthia Bayross and Mrs. Neha Arora ensured that the English used in the manuscript is grammatically correct and error free as is humanly possible, form the rest of the Java manuscript development team. This group makes quite a formidable team in Grafting content that produces multi-tier, client server, applications. In this book all pool their many person-years of application development and editing experience, to deliver a simple to follow, hands on book, based on real world examples, an approach that has gained wide acceptance among programmers worldwide.