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<description><![CDATA[<b>Аннотация</b>:<br />With literally hundreds of examples and thousands of lines of code, the Java Servlet and JSP Cookbook yields tips and techniques that any Java web developer who uses JavaServer Pages or servlets will use every day, along with full-fledged solutions to significant web application development problems that developers can insert directly into their own applications. <br />]]></description>
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<title>JavaServer Faces in Action</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<b>Аннотация</b>:<br />Helping front-end developers, back-end developers, and architects understand how they can get the most out of JavaServer Faces (JSF), this guide to the new official standard for simplifying Java web development explains what JSF is, how it works, and how it relates to other frameworks and technologies like Struts, Servlets, Portlets, JSP, and JSTL. Also provided is coverage of all the standard components, renderers, converters, and validators, along with advice on how to use them to create solid applications. The building of complete JSF applications is demonstrated with an in-depth case study covering complex user interface layouts, prototyping, and integrating templates with back-end model objects. Also covered are advanced techniques like internationalization, integration with Struts, and extending JSF with custom components, renderers, converters, and validators.<br />]]></description>
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<title>Java Server Pages. Библиотека профессионала</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<b>Аннотация</b>:<br>Данная книга начинается с рассмотрения пользовательских дескрипторов, т.е. с тех вопросов, которыми обычно заканчиваются книги, представляющие собой введение в JSP. В ней рассматривается около 50 пользовательских дескрипторов JSP. Они выполняют различные задачи: от поддержки форматов, специфических для разных стран, до разбора XML-кода с использованием Document Object Model. Поддержка пользовательских дескрипторов - одно из главных преимуществ JSP, поскольку данная возможность позволяет организовывать одновременную работу нескольких специалистов, при этом они практически не зависят друг от друга. Далее в книге рассматриваются HTML-формы, JSP-шаблоны, архитектуры Model 1 и Model 2, поддержка событий, вопросы безопасности, работа с базами данных и XML. В последней главе продемонстрировано использование данных технологий при создании реального Web-приложения. Главной целью было рассказать читателю о том, как с помощью компонентов bean, сервлетов и JSP создаются гибкие расширяемые приложения, удобные в сопровожд<br>ении.<br>Данная книга написана для разработчиков, имеющих опыт использования языка Java и знакомых с сервлетами и JSP.]]></description>
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<title>JavaServer Faces</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<b>Аннотация</b>:<br />In JavaServer Faces, developers learn how to use the new JavaServer Faces framework to build real-world web applications. The book contains everything you'll need: how to construct the HTML on the front end; how to create the user interface components that connect the front end to your business objects; how to write a back-end that's JSF-friendly; and how to create the deployment descriptors that tie everything together. This book is a complete guide to the crucial new JSF technology. <br /> <br />]]></description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 18 Jul 2008 12:22:16 +0400</pubDate>
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<title>Core JSTL: Mastering the JSP Standard Tag Library</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<b>Аннотация</b>:<br />Using JSTL, software developers and Web page authors can create robust, flexible Web applications more quickly and easily than ever before. Now, best-selling author and JSTL expert David Geary presents the definitive guide to JSTL: its built-in tags, powerful expression language, and extensibility. Through practical examples and extensive sample code, Geary demonstrates how JSTL simplifies, streamlines, and standardizes a wide range of common Web development tasks and helps you build Web applications far more easily than JavaServer Pages technology alone. <br />]]></description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 18 Jul 2008 12:26:41 +0400</pubDate>
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<title>Web Development with JavaServer Pages</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<b>Аннотация</b>:<br />Web Development with JavaServer Pages is truly an excellent and in-depth tutorial in the effective use of JSPs to build Web applications. Geared toward the Web designer or intermediate Java programmer who's making a transition to JSPs for the first time, this text contains a wealth of information on basic and advanced techniques.<br />This tutorial is as good as any that's available, and covers all of the necessary JSP directives and syntax. For each directive, possible attributes are listed in convenient tables, which makes this also a worthwhile reference to everyday JSP development that explores the nooks and crannies of JSP APIs, and how pages are built (and cached) on today's JSP platforms.<br />Web Development with JavaServer Pages also does a good job of showing how to design JavaBean components and integrate them into your JSPs through tags. (Ideally, beans should do the calculation and "thinking" on the middle tier, while JSPs work on the front end.) You'll learn the right way to proceed with JSPs and beans--reinforced via a number of effective code samples. A larger example, a Web database of frequently asked questions (FAQs), demonstrates the big picture with JSPs and beans. Final chapters turn toward a useful aspect of JSP, custom tags, which allow Java programmers to extend the set of available tags for JSP front-end designers. There's even a sample of interactive tags, in which tags work together with other tags, with sample code.<br />Filled with plenty of details that carry the reader well beyond the basics, this text is one of the better available tutorials for learning JSPs. Its no-nonsense presentation style and useful examples can help put JSP development into the hands of anyone who has some prior HTML or Java experience. --Richard Dragan<br />]]></description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 18 Jul 2008 12:15:59 +0400</pubDate>
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<title>JavaServer Pages, 3rd Edition</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<b>Аннотация</b>:<br />JavaServer Pages, Third Edition is completely revised and updated to cover the substantial changes in the 2.0 version of the JSP specification. It also includes detailed coverage of the major revisions to the JSP Standard Tag Library (JSTL) specification. Combining plenty of practical advice with detailed coverage of JSP syntax and features and clear, useful examples, JavaServer Pages, Third Edition demonstrates how to embed server-side Java into Web pages, while also covering important topics such as JavaBeans, Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB), and JDBC database access. <br />]]></description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 18 Jul 2008 12:23:28 +0400</pubDate>
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<title>Pro JSF and Ajax: Building Rich Internet Components</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<b>Аннотация</b>:<br />Pro JSF and Ajax shows you how to leverage the full potential of JavaServer Faces (JSF) and Ajax. This is not an entry-level tutorial, but a book about building Ajax-enabled JSF components for sophisticated, enterprise-level Rich Internet Applications. Written by JSF experts and verified by established community figures including Adam Winer (member of the JSF Expert Group, Java Champion), Kito D. Mann (JSFCentral.com and JSF in Action), and Matthias (MyFaces) this JSF 1.2-compatible book provides reliable and groundbreaking JSF components to help you exploit the power of JSF in your Java web applications. This book provides a blueprint for building custom JSF UI components and shows how to leverage the best browser technologies, such as AJAX, Mozilla XUL and Microsoft HTC, to deliver Rich Internet Applications. This book covers standard best practices for behavioral and renderer-specific component classes, renderers, events and event listeners, and JSP tag handlers for each. It also covers advanced techniques such as dynamic content type negotiation, JAR-based resource delivery, and dynamic render kit selection.]]></description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 18 Jul 2008 12:05:42 +0400</pubDate>
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<title>Core Servlets and Javaserver Pages</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<b>Аннотация</b>:<br />In the Java universe, the interface layer of the ubiquitous model-view-controller (MVC) software design paradigm is handled by either servlets of JavaServer Pages (JSP). The second edition of Core Servlets and JavaServer Pages, like its predecessor, documents these handy technologies fully and practically. Far more than a straight API reference, this book presents examples--complete with code and a listing or screen shot showing results--wherever possible. It's a fantastic strategy for communicating to programmers what they need to do in order to achieve the effects and behaviors they desire. What's new in the second edition? Lots, in terms of its eponymous software development environments: The book covers servlets 2.4 and JSP 2.0. The examples are more refined, too, and more attention is paid to supporting technologies like Web and database servers.<br />The didactic approach of authors Marty Hall and Larry Brown is recipe-like. They typically begin with a statement of a problem to be solved, then discuss relevant aspects of the servlet or JSP API. A series of code listings follows, and screen shots showing results bring up the rear. The net effect is that it's easy to spot relevant sections in the table of contents, it's clear how implementation works (thanks to the extensive listings) and there's no doubt about what the results are supposed to be. More elaborate examples show how servlets and JSP work in shopping cart, auction, and other applications. This is a significant and worthwhile update to an important Java book. --David Wall<br />]]></description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 18 Jul 2008 12:32:06 +0400</pubDate>
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<title>Pure JSP: Java Server Pages</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<b>Аннотация</b>:<br />Pure JSP gives a very concise conceptual overview of the JavaServer Pages technology and its related components. Once you have a firm foundation with the JSP technology, related topics such as JavaBeans, JDBC and Servlets are covered at a very high level. The book moves on to explain a large number of JSP techniques, which were determined by studying problems faced by JSP users in the professional world. The final section covers the more technical aspects of the JSP technology. Topics include related API's, server configuration, and charts and diagrams related to developing JSP applications.<br />]]></description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 18 Jul 2008 12:40:06 +0400</pubDate>
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