Java Servlet Programming. 2nd edition - E-book - Multi-format

Jason Hunter

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Over the past few years, Java servlets have taken the server-side programming community by storm. Now, with the introduction of Version 2, 3 of the Servlet... Lire la suite
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Résumé

Over the past few years, Java servlets have taken the server-side programming community by storm. Now, with the introduction of Version 2, 3 of the Servlet API, servlets are taking Java to a new level of software development for the Web. Servlets offer a fast, powerful, portable environment for creating dynamic web content. They can execute within the web server's process space and they persist between invocations, which gives them tremendous performance benefits over other solutions.
Servlets have full access to the various Java APIs as well as third-party component classes, and are an integral part of the Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE). Best of all, servlets are portable among operating systems and among servers-with servlets you can "write once, serve anywhere." Java Servlet Programming, 2nd Edition, is a thorough update to this best selling book. For readers who are just starting with servlets, this book explains how to use servlets to create powerful, interactive web applications.
Topics include dynamic HTML pages, XML documents, WAP (wireless) and multimedia content, integrated session tracking, and efficient database connectivity using JDBC. If you are already familiar with servlets, this book brings you up-to-date, covering such topics as web application archive (WAR) files and deployment descriptors, J2EE integration and load distribution, server-managed rote-based security, optimized servlet collaboration, and Java Server Pages (JSP), and other content-creation frameworks.

Sommaire

    • HTTP Servlet Basics
    • The Servlet Lifecycle
    • Retrieving Information
    • Sending HTML Information
    • Sending Multimedia Content
    • Session Tracking
    • Security
    • Database Connectivity
    • Applet-Servlet Communication
    • Servlet Collaboration
    • Enterprise Servlets and J2EE
    • Internationalization
    • The Tea Framework
    • WebMacro
    • Element Construction Set
  • XMLC
    • JavaServer Pages
    • Odds and Ends
    • What's New in the Servlet 2, 3 API.

Caractéristiques

  • Date de parution
    03/04/2001
  • Editeur
  • ISBN
    1-4493-9016-1
  • EAN
    9781449390167
  • Format
    Multi-format
  • Nb. de pages
    784 pages
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      784
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Biographie de Jason Hunter

Jason Hunter works as a Senior Technologist at CollabNet. He's a member of the expert group responsible for Servlet API development and a contributor to the Apache Tomcat web server. William Crawford currently heads the product development team at Invantage, Inc., a Cambridge, MA, startup developing Java-based Intranet tools for the pharmaceutical industry.

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