-- Covers the entire process of building Java-based Web sites -- with well-documented, realistic examples throughout.
-- Covers the most critical Java technologies for enterprise Web development, including Enterprise JavaBeans, JavaServer Pages, and XML.
-- Complete coverage of Jakarta-Tomcat application server installation and use on Apache Web servers.
Now, there's a start-to-finish guide to using Java and open source technologies to create cost-effective, scalable e-commerce sites. In Java and JSP, Art Taylor presents real-world scenarios and code examples that leverage today's key Java and open source technologies -- including Enterprise JavaBeans, JavaServer Pages, XML, the Apache Tomcat application server, and the PostgreSQL database. Taylor begins by reviewing the process of creating a Java-based Web site, and introducing the most important technologies available for doing so. Then, through carefully-documented code examples, he walks through the construction of a powerful Web community application suite -- including event calendars, document management tools, discussion forums, and much more. Coverage includes: Apache Web server installation and use; and Apache Tomcat application server installation and use; building JavaServer Pages and deploying them on Apache Tomcat; leveraging data in PostgreSQL databases; and building and deploying EJB components. For all experienced Web or Java developers interested in building server-side Web applications.
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