Wednesday, May 22, 2013

PHI - JSP and Servlets : A Comprehensive Study

                                                                   

by Mahesh P. Matha


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THE AUTHOR
Mahesh P. Matha is Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science (Postgraduate section), Parvatibai Chowgule College of Arts and Science, Goa.
THE BOOK 
JavaServer Pages (JSP) and Servlets are nowadays being extensively used to develop web application software. This book provides a comprehensive coverage of the fundamental and the advanced concepts of JavaServer Pages (JSP) and Servlets. It focuses on Server-side Programming using JSP and Servlets; JSP with MySQL; JSP with XML; the Expression Language; JSP Standard Tag Library; Custom Tag Library; Application Event Listeners and Filters. While discussing JSP with MySQL and JSP with XML, the fundamentals of Database Programming and XML are covered in order to lay a proper foundation for discussing SQL and XML tags of JSTL. Similarly, the concept of time zones, locales and resource bundles are explained in detail before discussing JSTL and formatting tags. A separate chapter is dedicated to each of the four tag libraries—Core; SQL; XML; and formatting with detailed coverage of custom tags.
The book is designed primarily for the undergraduate and postgraduate students of computer science and engineering, and computer applications. The IT professionals working on Advanced Web technologies and Web Component Development will also find this book useful.
KEY FEATURES 
  • Sample Programs in each chapter
  • Theory Questions at the end of each chapter for checking the student’s grip on the topic
  • Programming Questions at the end of each chapter to test the ability of the reader to apply conceptual knowledge in practical situations
CONTENTS
PrefaceAcknowledgements
1.    HTTP and JSP: Servlet Technology2.    JSP and Servlets: An Overview3.    Components of a JSP4.    Implicit Objects of JSP5.    Servlets and Session Tracking Mechanisms6.    Application Event Listeners7.    Filters8.    The Expression Language9.    The JSTL Core Tags and Functions10.  JSP, XML and the JSTL XML Tags11.  JSP, Databases and the JSTL SQL Tags12.  The JSTL Formatting Tags13.  An Introduction to Custom Tags14.  Simple Tag Extensions, JSP Fragments and Tag Files
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