IBM Xseries 455 Planning And Installation Guide by IBM Redbooks

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Chapter 27, “JSP Project I: Personalized Portal,” demonstrates how to integrate content from other Web sites using RSS and Web services. This project reinforces concepts covered earlier in the book—namely, use of tag libraries, JSTL, and EL—and emphasizes the use of design patterns. xxx TEAM LinG-Live,Informative,Non-cost and Genuine Introduction Chapter 28, “JSP Project II: Shopping Cart Application,” shows how to develop an online storefront Web application. This project reinforces Struts and Tiles concepts and database persistence from Web applications using Hibernate.

TEAM LinG-Live,Informative,Non-cost and Genuine xxxiii TEAM LinG-Live,Informative,Non-cost and Genuine Par t I: JSP Fundamentals Chapter 1: Getting Started with JavaServer Pages Chapter 2: JSP Basics 1: Dynamic Page Creation for Data Presentation Chapter 3: JSP Basics 2: Generalized Templating and Server Scripting Chapter 4: CSS, JavaScript, VBScript, and JSP Chapter 5: JSP and EL Chapter 6: JSP Tag Libraries and JSTL Chapter 7: JSP Directives Chapter 8: JSP Standard Actions Chapter 9: JSP and JavaBeans Chapter 10: Error Handling Chapter 11: Building Your Own Custom JSP Tag Library Chapter 12: Advanced Dynamic Web Content Generation Chapter 13: Internationalization and Localized Content Chapter 14: JSP Debugging Techniques TEAM LinG-Live,Informative,Non-cost and Genuine TEAM LinG-Live,Informative,Non-cost and Genuine 1 Getting Star ted with JavaSer ver Pages JavaServer Pages (JSP) is a Java-based technology that is run on a server to facilitate the processing of Web-based requests.

Chapter 15, “JSP and Servlets,” presents Java servlets, their relationship with JSPs, servlet configuration, and the servlet context. Chapter 16, “Role of JSP in the Wider Context: Web Applications,” introduces the details of Web applications, including creating and deploying them. Chapter 17, “Model View Controller,” covers the popular Model View Controller (MVC) pattern. Chapter 18, “Web Frameworks,” describes what frameworks are, why they are needed, and what they do. This chapter covers the WebWork and Spring frameworks.

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