This likely first to market book on the SCWCD Exam for Java EE 5 is for Java programmers who want to enhance their skills and prepare for the Sun Certified Web Component Developer (SCWCD) exam.
With focus on web tier technologies like Servlets and JSPs, this book will be instrumental for beginners to the Java EE platform and already established developers to equip them with the key certification objectives. Even professional developers with sufficient number of enterprise Java development experience under their belt can benefit from this book by brushing up on latest additions to the Servlet and JSP specs and stay abreast with the new technology changes.
This completes the Apress Java EE 5 line of books.
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Für Beruf und Forschung
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Höhe: 23.5 cm
Breite: 17.8 cm
ISBN-13
978-1-59059-867-2 (9781590598672)
Schweitzer Klassifikation
Kunal Jaggi is an independent Java consultant. He primarily focuses on enterprise solutions with Java-based technologies and presently consulting a fortune 300 organization in Java ME space. Kunal has also been into IT journalism for over two years, and contributed over a dozen of articles on Java SE and EE platforms in leading Asian IT magazines namely Developer IQ and PCQuest. He's a bachelor's in Information Technology and master's in Computer Applications from West Bengal University of Technology (India). He also holds a HND in computing from EdExcel International, London. He's a Sun Certified Java programmer and Web Component Developer for Java EE 1.4.
Introduction to the SCWCD Exam.- HTTP basics and Web Applications.- The Servlet Technology Model.- The Web Container Model.- Session Management.- Designing and Developing Thread Safe Servlets.- Structure and Deployment of Web Applications.- Deploying Secure Web Applications.- Adding power to JSP development with Expression Language (EL).- Script-free JSP development with POJO Beans.- Using JSTL.- Custom Tags to the rescue.- JavaServer Faces (may become two chapters).- Java EE Design Patterns.- App A Mock Exam.- App B Installing Tomcat web container.- App C Installing JSTL.- App D Exploring Deployment Descriptor (web.xml).- App E Develop your first Struts MVC application.