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|a Brown, Simon.
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|a Pro JSP 2
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|c by Simon Brown, Sam Dalton, Daniel Jepp, David Johnson, Sing Li, Matt Raible ; edited by Kevin Mukhar.
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|a The Anatomy of JavaServer Page -- Servlets and Development -- The JavaServer Pages Expression Language -- JavaServer Pages Standard Tag Library -- JavaServer Faces -- Tag Files and Simple Tags -- Classic Tags -- Custom Tag Advanced Features and Best Practices -- Data Access Options for Web Applications -- to Filtering -- Advanced Filtering Techniques -- Security in Web Applications -- Improving Web-Application Performance and Scalability -- Web-Application Design and Best Practices -- Using Struts, XDoclet, and Other Tools.
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|a This is the first comprehensive guide to cover JSP 2 and 2.1. It supplies you with the tools and techniques to develop web applications with JSP and Java servlets. You'll learn to choose and implement the best persistence option for your web applications, and how to secure web sites against malicious attack and accidental misuse. You will improve the performance and scalability of JSP pages, as well as architect reliable, stable applications. The authors describe all of the rich JSP 2 features, and explain JSF integration with JSP. Completing the thorough package, this book examines how integration with open source projects like Ant, Struts, XDoclet, JUnit, and Cactus can make web development even easier.
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