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Servlet & JSP: A Tutorial
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Servlet & JSP: A Tutorial

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Servlet and JavaServer Pages (JSP) are the underlying technologies for developing web applications in Java. They are essential for any programmer to master in order to effectively use frameworks such as JavaServer Faces, Struts 2, or Spring MVC.

Covering Servlet 3.0 and JSP 2.2, this book explains the important programming concepts and design models in Java web development as well as related technologies and new features in the latest versions of Servlet and JSP. With comprehensive coverage and a lot of examples, this book is a guide to building real-world applications. Topics discussed in this book include:

- The Servlet API

- JSP syntax and scripting elements.

- Session management

- The Expression Language

- JavaServer Pages Standard Tag Library (JSTL)

- Custom tags and tag files

- Filters and listeners

- Application design

- Connection pooling

- Dependency injection

- File upload and programmatic file download

- Asynchronous processing

- Security

- Deployment and the deployment descriptor

- Dynamic registration

- Servlet container initializers

LanguageEnglish
Release dateFeb 1, 2012
ISBN9780980839623
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Servlet & JSP: A Tutorial
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Budi Kurniawan

Known for his clear writing style, Budi Kurniawan is a senior developer at Brainy Software and the author of How Tomcat Works, Servlet and JSP: A Tutorial, Struts 2 Design and Programming, and others. He has written software that is licensed by major corporations worldwide.

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