JavaServer Pages (JSP) is a multipurpose language based on Java technology that provides a simplified, fast way to create dynamic Web content. JSP is specific to Web page creation and rendering, and is a key Web technology for developers and administrators working with Java.
- Explains how JSP can be used to simplify tasks, shorten the development cycle, and integrate Web content with other elements of J2EE
- Shows how JSP enables Web designers and other nonprogrammers to quickly gain essential abilities for the creation of dynamic Web pages
MADHUSHREE GANGULI has been a development executive with NIIT since 2000. Her work involves the design, development, testing, and implementation of Instructor Led Training (ILT) courses. Ganguli has authored several ILT courses on Adobe Frame Maker 6.0, Publisher 2000, and SQL Server 7.0. She has also developed courses on WML applications and Advanced Java. Ganguli has contributed snippets for various technical magazines and newspapers.
Introduction.
Scenario.
Chapter 1. Introducing Web Development.
Chapter 2. Introducing Java Server Pages.
Chapter 3. Servlet Basics.
Chapter 4. Creating a JSP Page.
Chapter 5. Using JSP Directives and Action Elements.
Chapter 6. Working with HTML Forms.
Chapter 7. Implicit Objects.
Chapter 8. Using Scripting Elements.
Chapter 9. JSP and JavaBeans.
Chapter 10. Implementing JDBC Connectivity.
Chapter 11. Building JDBC Applications.
Chapter 12. Handling Errors.
Chapter 13. JSP Sessions.
Chapter 14. JSP and XML.
Chapter 15. Developing Custom Tags.
Chapter 16. JavaMail.
Index.
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