You can't judge a book by its back cover. At least, that's true in the case of More Servlets and JavaServer Pages. The book is divided into five sections. Part I consists of three chapters that ...
Companion to the worldwide bestseller Core Servlets and JavaServer Pages Practical guide to the use of the Java Platform for Web-enabled applications and dynamic Web sites Focus on new capabilities: ...
One part of interacting with an application server is invoking the Servlets and Java Server Pages (JSPs) that reside inside of the Web container. The other half of the puzzle is interacting with ...
Servlets were designed to allow for extension of a server providing any service. Currently, however, only HTTP and JSP page servlets are supported. In the future, a developer may be able to extend an ...
All the cool new programming languages, like Ruby, always have compilers/interpreters and tools for Linux, and the old UNIX standbys like Tcl/Tk are still around when you need them. Why, then, is Java ...
JSP HAS GROWN very popular, as shown by the sheer volume of presentations at this year's JavaOne conference. In this column, I will cover various aspects of JSP development and show how to use this ...
When you surf the Internet and peruse a Web page with interactive content, chances are that the page was developed using Microsoft Corp.’s Active Server Pages (ASP) technology or Sun Microsystems Inc.
Community driven content discussing all aspects of software development from DevOps to design patterns. While social media websites such Facebook and LinkedIn made it incredibly easy for a user to ...
I’ve already raved about the Python language for Web application development, so equal time for Java is in order. As big a fan of Python as I may be, I must admit that for server-side Web applications ...
January 2 — Sun Microsystems has made available an alpha release of its Java 2 Platform, Standard Edition (J2SE) 1.5 (codenamed Tiger). The 1.5 alpha release includes 15 Java Specification Requests ...