JSP Examples and Best Practices

JSP Examples and Best Practices

by Andrew Patzer
JSP Examples and Best Practices

JSP Examples and Best Practices

by Andrew Patzer

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Overview

While most other books merely instruct on basic JSP and servlet development, JSP Examples and Best Practices gives you some of the best practices and design principles, enabling you to build scalable and extensible enterprise Java applications. And JavaServer Pages technology can be used to build complex enterprise applications in a highly re-usable manner.

This book takes basic JSP and applies sound architectural principles and design patterns, to give you the tools to build scalable enterprise applications using JSP. Further, this book covers features of the JSP 1.2 specification, including the standard filtering mechanism.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781590590201
Publisher: Apress
Publication date: 04/25/2002
Series: Expert's Voice
Edition description: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed.
Pages: 336
Product dimensions: 7.52(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.03(d)

About the Author

Andrew Patzer is a web architect for a consulting firm located in the Midwest. His first book, Professional Java Server Programming, is a bestseller and one of the first books to cover J2EE technologies. Andrew served as a lead systems architect for an industry-leading application service provider in the insurance industry. He was directly involved in designing and building a J2EE development framework upon which the company's key product was built. Andrew has delivered several presentations over the years to both local user groups and national conferences.

Table of Contents

1 JSP Foundations.- 2 Using JSP.- 3 Role Separation with JavaBeans.- 4 Role Separation with Custom Tags.- 5 Development Using Patterns.- 6 The Decorating Filter Pattern.- 7 The Front Controller Pattern.- 8 The View Helper Pattern.- 9 Testing Techniques.- 10 Deployment Techniques.- 11 Application Frameworks.- 12 Putting It All Together.
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