
Mastering JSP Custom Tags and Tag Libraries
James Goodwill(Author)
Wiley (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 28. February 2002
Book
Paperback/Softback
XX, 412 pages
978-0-471-21303-1 (ISBN)
Description
The open source community is working hard to extend the functionality of Java Server Pages (JSP) by creating a type of code called "custom tags." These tags will reduce the amount of code that needs to be written in JSP pages and they make writing JSP pages easier and faster, encouraging the reuse and ease of maintenance.
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Edition
1., Auflage
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Publishing group
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
Ill.
Dimensions
Height: 23.6 cm
Width: 18.9 cm
Weight
709 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-471-21303-1 (9780471213031)
Schweitzer Classification
Person
JAMES GOODWILL is the cofounder and Chief Technology Officer at Virtuas Solutions, LLC, located in Denver, Colorado. He has extensive experience in designing and architecting e-business applications. James is also the author of Developing Java Servlets, Pure JavaServer Pages, and Apache Jakarta-Tomcat, all of which provide thorough examinations of the design and development of Java Web application technologies. James is currently leading Virtuas's efforts in developing cutting-edge tools designed for J2EE e-business acceleration.
Content
Acknowledgments.
About the Author.
Introduction.
Part I: Creating Custom Tag Libraries.
Chapter 1. Introducing JSP Custom Tags and Web Applications.
Chapter 2. Configuring and Testing the Web Application Environment.
Chapter 3. Java Servlet Overview and Architecture.
Chapter 4. JSP Overview and Architecture.
Chapter 5. Simple Tags.
Chapter 6. Tags with Bodies.
Chapter 7. Scripting Variables and Tag Validation.
Chapter 8. Iteration Tags.
Chapter 9. Cooperating Tags.
Part II: Apache Jakarta Taglibs.
Chapter 10. Apache Jakarta Taglibs Project.
Chapter 11. Request Tag Library.
Chapter 12. Response Tag Library.
Chapter 13. Page Tag Library.
Chapter 14. Session Tag Library.
Chapter 15. Application Tag Library.
Chapter 16. Datetime Tag Library.
Chapter 17. DBTags Tag Library.>Chapter 18. Scrape Tag Library.
Chapter 19. Logging Tag Library.
Chapter 20. Mailer Tag Library.
Chapter 21. Random Tag Library.
Chapter 22. Regular Expression Tag Library.
Part III: Sun's JSP Standard Tag Library.
Chapter 23. JSP Standard Tag Library Project (JSTL).
Chapter 24. Expression Language and Tags.
Chapter 25. Conditional Tags.
Chapter 26. Iterator Tags.
Chapter 27. Import Tags.
Chapter 28. SQL Tags.
Part IV: Appendix.
Appendix A: Tag Library APIs.
Index.
About the Author.
Introduction.
Part I: Creating Custom Tag Libraries.
Chapter 1. Introducing JSP Custom Tags and Web Applications.
Chapter 2. Configuring and Testing the Web Application Environment.
Chapter 3. Java Servlet Overview and Architecture.
Chapter 4. JSP Overview and Architecture.
Chapter 5. Simple Tags.
Chapter 6. Tags with Bodies.
Chapter 7. Scripting Variables and Tag Validation.
Chapter 8. Iteration Tags.
Chapter 9. Cooperating Tags.
Part II: Apache Jakarta Taglibs.
Chapter 10. Apache Jakarta Taglibs Project.
Chapter 11. Request Tag Library.
Chapter 12. Response Tag Library.
Chapter 13. Page Tag Library.
Chapter 14. Session Tag Library.
Chapter 15. Application Tag Library.
Chapter 16. Datetime Tag Library.
Chapter 17. DBTags Tag Library.>Chapter 18. Scrape Tag Library.
Chapter 19. Logging Tag Library.
Chapter 20. Mailer Tag Library.
Chapter 21. Random Tag Library.
Chapter 22. Regular Expression Tag Library.
Part III: Sun's JSP Standard Tag Library.
Chapter 23. JSP Standard Tag Library Project (JSTL).
Chapter 24. Expression Language and Tags.
Chapter 25. Conditional Tags.
Chapter 26. Iterator Tags.
Chapter 27. Import Tags.
Chapter 28. SQL Tags.
Part IV: Appendix.
Appendix A: Tag Library APIs.
Index.