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~ Marty Hall (Author), Larry Brown (Author) "Servlet and JSP technology has become the technology of choice for developing online stores, interactive Web applications, and other dynamic Web sites..." (more)
Key Phrases: package coreservlets, plugin element, arbitrary subdirectory, Internet Explorer, Microsoft Access, Baked Bean Values (more...)
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In the Java universe, the interface layer of the ubiquitous model-view-controller (MVC) software design paradigm is handled by either servlets of JavaServer Pages (JSP). The second edition of Core Servlets and JavaServer Pages, like its predecessor, documents these handy technologies fully and practically. Far more than a straight API reference, this book presents examples--complete with code and a listing or screen shot showing results--wherever possible. It's a fantastic strategy for communicating to programmers what they need to do in order to achieve the effects and behaviors they desire. What's new in the second edition? Lots, in terms of its eponymous software development environments: The book covers servlets 2.4 and JSP 2.0. The examples are more refined, too, and more attention is paid to supporting technologies like Web and database servers.

The didactic approach of authors Marty Hall and Larry Brown is recipe-like. They typically begin with a statement of a problem to be solved, then discuss relevant aspects of the servlet or JSP API. A series of code listings follows, and screen shots showing results bring up the rear. The net effect is that it's easy to spot relevant sections in the table of contents, it's clear how implementation works (thanks to the extensive listings) and there's no doubt about what the results are supposed to be. More elaborate examples show how servlets and JSP work in shopping cart, auction, and other applications. This is a significant and worthwhile update to an important Java book. --David Wall

Topics covered: Java servlets 2.4, JavaServer Pages (JSP) 2.0 (including the new expression language), HTML forms, JDBC database connectivity, and the details of how servlets and JSP are implemented in Apache Tomcat, Caucho Resin, and Macromedia JRun.



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Marty Hall's Core Servlets and JavaServer Pages was the number 1 servlet/JSP book in 2000 -- helping over 100,000 Java developers master the power of Java server-side programming to Web-enable an extraordinary range of applications. Now, Hall takes the next step, bringing together even more powerful servlet/JSP techniques. The second edition of Core Servlets and JavaServer Pages provides a complete introduction to the technology, completely updated for JSP 2.0, servlets 2.4, the JSP Standard Tag Library (JSTL), and Java 1.4. This book serves both beginning and advanced developers. For beginning servlet and JSP developers, the book provides clear step-by-step coverage of the basic topics. For programmers already experienced with servlet and JSP technology, the book provides in-depth discussion of advanced topics, complete coverage of newly introduced capabilities, and practical design strategies. J2EE technology is the leading technology for building Web applications and services, and servlet and JSP technology is the heart of the J2EE platform. Servlets and JSP are the most popular way to build Web applications: every Java and Web developer needs to know this. JSP 2.0 will fundamentally change how servlet and JSP technology is used, so even experienced developers need to read this book!

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  • Paperback: 736 pages
  • Publisher: Prentice Hall PTR; 2 edition (September 5, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0130092290
  • ISBN-13: 978-0130092298
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 6.9 x 1.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 3 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (33 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #81,387 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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package coreservlets, plugin element, arbitrary subdirectory, packaged servlets, page translation time, spservice method, expression language operators, bean property names, accessing bean properties, cookie utilities, incoming cookies, sharing beans, setting bean properties, initialization parameter file, raw queries, tag handler classes, resultant page, source code archive, cookie attributes, cookie object, callable statements, scripting elements, servlet respond, session tracking, servlet displays
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Internet Explorer, Microsoft Access, Baked Bean Values, Apache Tomcat, Enterprise Edition, Main Location, Marty Hall, More Specific Location, Sharing Bean, Code Sample, Database Configuration Assistant, Call Java, Caucho Resin, Global Database Name, Personal Edition, Standard Tag Library, Handling the Client Request, Jakarta Commons, Larry Brown, Cancel Help, Database Release, Generating the Server Response, Random List, Reading Three Request Parameters, Advanced Techniques
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3.0 out of 5 stars A good introduction to Servlets and JSP, September 12, 2005
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Others have provided excellent reviews so I will just comment on a few items:

1) The book does a good job at covering the basics of using servlets and JSP for a web application.

2) Conversely, the book is stuck in the basics and instead of discussing more interesting topics it references the unpublished Volume 2. Very annoying.

3) This is a book for beginners. If you have any web programming experience this may be too simple and with a very slow pace. Many more concepts could have been included without compromising the book.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent book but where is the the second volume?, February 25, 2005
This is a great book on learning Java Servlets and JSP development. Even though I have been a Java Servlet developer for years I still refer back to this book when I forget how to accomplish certian tasks. If you are new to Java Servlets then this book will get you up to speed pretty fast. Especially with the MVC design pattern and development with sessions, cookies, etc.

My only complaint is the advanced features of Volume II still are not available. The author states he will cover JavaServer Faces and Struts in a Volume II which never seems to make it to the publisher.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Great Read, April 24, 2006
Not a book for beginning programmers, however if you have minimal java experience and are proficient in other languages you will be able to figure it out.

This book is an excellent read but has little reference value because it has no index. It is very informative if you are looking for something that explains the in's and out's and why's of .jsp and servlets, but if you are looking for lessons and sample code, you will have better luck looking for it online. But then again if you have experience, you can figure out the code yourself -not that difficult.

P.S. There is a wealth of hints and code at java.sun.com That site coupled with this book was enough to get me on my way.
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Published on February 23, 2006 by Robert Allan Chumley

4.0 out of 5 stars Very good for the beginer to startup and can not get vol 2.
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