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JSP™ and XML: Integrating XML and Web Services in Your JSP Application [Paperback]

Casey Kochmer (Author), Erica Frandsen (Author)
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Book Description

March 29, 2002 0672323540 978-0672323546 1
JavaServer Pages technology allows Web developers and designers to rapidly develop and easily maintain information-rich, dynamic Web pages that are platform independent. JavaServer Pages technology uses XML-like tags and "scriptlets" written in the Java programming language to encapsulate the logic that generates the content for the page. This book is geared towards JavaServer Pages developers, bringing them a confident functionality and usage with XML. There are many examples within the book that are usable in other projects. The reader learns to build and expand custom JSP tags, which can realistically be used on any JSP project. Many advanced topics are also covered to maintain the interest of the more accomplished JSP developer.

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The first Internet revolution was all about delivering information to people. We are now in the second revolution, which focuses on delivering information to systems. XML is the tool that makes this new revolution a reality, and Web services are the methods by which businesses will drive system-to-system communication. JSP(TM) and XML takes you beyond the basics, giving you practical advice and in-depth coverage. In the book, you'll learn the technologies and techniques needed to create your own Web services for use in JSP applications. Written by programmers for programmers, the book will help you successfully utilize these exciting technologies with minimal hassle and maximum speed.

In JSP™ and XML you will:

  • Learn how to use XML, XSLT, and XPath in your JSP site
  • Program SAX to speed up your XML document processing
  • Understand DOM to learn the W3C standard method of working with XML
  • Coordinate cross-browser client-side XML utilization
  • Understand the Web services alphabet
  • Learn how to leverage Web services to simplify access to your data
  • Learn how SOAP, WSDL, and UDDI integrate into Web Services
  • Use JDOM and dom4J to easily work with XML files
  • Design a balanced JSP site using XML
  • Expand your knowledge of JSP to add new functionality to your Web pages
  • Learn how to practically apply Servlet filters and listeners to a Web site
  • Build dynamic JSP pages that can self- modify, making sites easier to maintain
  • Understand how the new JSP XML syntax works
  • Review the basics of database access within JSP
  • Learn JSP tag library design and how tag libraries simplify using XML and Web Services


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About the Author

Casey Kochmer is a co-founder of the JSP Insider Web site. As President of Amberjack Software LLC, Casey is a JavaServer Pages, HTML, XHTML, XML, DHTML and Web service specialist. He was previously a senior programmer, trainer, and Internet expert for Starling Consulting, where he mentored users in JavaServer Pages (JSP), Active Server Pages (ASP), XML usage, and Internet practices. His mantra is that a project should implement usable and maintainable technology rather than using the latest technology for technology's sake.

Erica Frandsen is an XML, ASP, and SQL Server expert. Experienced in TCP/IP networking, she is a founder of Sound Home Networks. While working as a network consultant, she installs, configures, and maintains networks for clients. Previously Erica worked as a programmer and consultant for Starling Consulting, where she designed ASP and SQL systems using XML. Earlier in her career she used these same technologies for the creation of an on-line tax paying system for businesses in Washington state. She was also the Webmaster for several sites.



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Product Details

  • Paperback: 592 pages
  • Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional; 1 edition (March 29, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0672323540
  • ISBN-13: 978-0672323546
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 7.4 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,166,427 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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I am a Taoist, rooting my lineage from the natural school of Taoist discovery. I have been a Taoist my entire life. As a child I spent most of my time wandering rivers and forests just exploring nature. I spent countless moments wandering up and down rivers and learning what it was to flow with life and nature. In this, I consider nature itself to be my first true teacher in life.

Later in life I decided to understand human culture. Being a Taoist is wonderful, but we are each interconnected in a larger society. Humanity has created its own subset of rules and beliefs to explore. So I went out and explored humanity for 15 years. In society, I was trained as a physicist and mathematician. Later I somehow also earned a mechanical engineering degree. How all this happened I am not sure since I started off as a marine biologist. One can get side tracked when exploring life. I do remember being told by a job recruiter at AT&T, all I could do with a physics education (with a A- grade average) was to wash test tubes for AT&T, so I figure maybe the engineering degree could be useful for also washing dishes besides cleaning out a few test tubes. I was wrong, it didn't help me wash dishes... but that's life, live and learn.

After finishing several official degrees so I could pretend to fit in society, I went off in my disguise to discover what it meant to be in main stream culture. I ended up working at first as a engineer building things out of Teflon. Then for a few years I built paper airplanes and real airplanes . Every 3 years I would just switch around to something new to experience. At some point I began computer programming and chasing logic patterns. I spent time exploring the Internet and building Drug and Alcohol treatment systems for purposes of helping people recover and get aid. Later on I even spent a year or so writing a few very boring XML and programming books. However, I did manage to slip some poetry into those programming books. So officially, I am also a published poet. Heh ;)!

Over ten years ago I decided western culture really wasn't that exciting. Main-stream culture was indeed crazy from my perspective but it wasn't a fun crazy. People seemed to have a bad habit about stressing out and concentrating on not enjoying their life. While instead, as a Taoist, I would just bebop about and always enjoy myself.

I decided to go back to writing and see what I could do to lighten things up a bit. I integrated my Taoist background with experiences revealed in mainstream culture and matured into becoming a Taoist Master teaching practices of acceptance.

A Personal Tao grew out of this. Here I am today, slowly building a Taoist Temple, helping others as a Taoist Master, teaching inner Taoist practices, opening the path of dreams into living and over time polishing the book: A Personal Tao.

Of course this history isn't complete, I could write an entirely different bio about my children, how I married my love Julie after knowing her for 3 days, stories about wandering the streets helping people, my consulting business, a lifelong practice of patterning studies or the healing practice I have been refining. The fact is we are each a rainbow of experience and stories. In that we each have so much to teach and show in our stories to the world.

The lesson being: never define a Taoist Master by degrees or the past. Instead look to the actions of their heart and in the now. A Taoist Master is never who you expect, but rather the person living fully and uniquely as themselves while teaching acceptance along the way.

Whats next? We will see tomorrow, It's always a day at a time.

 

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Greetings, all in all this book is easy to follow and has many examples, but lacks a CD with source code. Not to worry, you can download a ZIP file containg all the code. Unfortunatly, they have the wrong publishers site listed in the book. I searched around and found the true link. ... I hope this helps. It's the only way I found it. Other than that, the examples have saved me countless hours.
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