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Web Development with JavaServer Pages Duane K. Fields and Mark A. Kolb 2000 | 584 pages ISBN: 1884777996 |
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| $22.50 | PDF ebook | Out of print (?) | |
| $35.96 | Softbound print book | Out of print (?) | |
DESCRIPTION
| ebook version available now for purchase and immediate download. |
Web Development with JavaServer Pages will teach you how to create dynamic content-personalized, customized, and up-to-the minute content-a key ingredient of site development on the World Wide Web today. JavaServer Pages (JSP) is a new server-side Java technology for generating dynamic content in web pages and other on-line applications.
This book covers all aspects of JSP development, as well as comparisons to similar dynamic content systems such as CGI, Active Server Pages, Cold Fusion, and PHP. It clearly demonstrates the advantages offered by JSP as a full-featured, cross-platform, vendor-neutral technology for dynamic content generation.
Web Development with JavaServer Pages focuses on the use of component-centric design via Java Beans and custom tag libraries for separating the presentation of dynamic data from its implementation. As such, JSP brings important benefits to both web designers, who focus on presentation, and web programmers, who focus on implementation, yielding improved division of labor and increased productivity.
Translation rights for Web Development with JavaServer Pages have been granted for Brazil, China, France, Germany, India, Japan, Korea, and Taiwan. If you are interested in learning where to buy this book in a language other than English, please inquire at your local bookseller.
ABOUT THE AUTHORS...
Duane K. Fields is a web applications developer and internet technologist with an extensive background in the design and development of leading edge Internet applications. He has published numerous articles on all aspects of web application development, and is a frequent industry speaker. He lives in Austin, Texas.
Mark A. Kolb, Ph.D., is a reformed rocket scientist with over 15 years experience in object-oriented programming and software design. His current work is focused on system architectures for web-based applications. Mark lives in Round Rock, Texas.
