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The JDC is proud to present Advanced JavaServer Pages, which features detailed chapters on internationalization, authentication, JSP technology templates, design, and XML. It concludes with a comprehensive case study that ties together key topics developed in the book and demonstrates how to integrate advanced techniques based on JSP technology. This book is a must-have resource for every developer of Java technology creating server-side applications with JSP technology and servlets.

About the Book

To fully exploit the power of JavaServer Pages technology in Web Application development based on J2EE technology, you need to master the sophisticated server-side techniques that David Geary presents in Advanced JavaServer Pages.

Geary tackles JavaServer Pages technology with the same exhaustive, authoritative approach that made his Graphic Java books into worldwide best sellers. He presents in-depth coverage of advanced topics including:

  • Implementing custom JSP technology tags
  • Designing scalable and extensible Web Applications
  • Using authentication to build secure JSP technology-based applications
  • Internationalizing JSP technology-based applications for global environments

Advanced JavaServer Pages features detailed chapters on internationalization, authentication, JSP technology templates, design, and XML. It concludes with a comprehensive case study that ties together key topics developed in the book and demonstrates how to integrate advanced techniques based on JSP technology. This book is a must-have resource for every developer of Java technology creating server-side applications with JSP technology and servlets.

About the Chapter

Chapter 11, "XML," shows you how to use Java technology and XML together, including a discussion of two of standard XML parsing APIs: SAX and DOM.

Ordering Information

You can order this book from the following online book stores:

Barnes and Noble
Amazon.com

About the Author

David M. Geary is best known for his Graphic Java series from Prentice Hall PTR and Sun Microsystems Press, but for the past two years he has been immersed in server-side Java technology. He is a member of the expert group that's defining the standard JSP technology tag library and is also a key contributor to the Apache Struts JSP technology-based application framework.

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