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 ...
Despite the elegance of the Servlet API, real-world servlet classes tend to have pages of code in their doGet() and doPost() methods, often with complex conditional logic. Over time, more code must be ...
Since my article “JSP Best Practices” first appeared in JavaWorld in late 2001, the use of JavaServer Pages (JSP) technology has grown dramatically. Numerous tools now make Webpage development with ...
Over the last few months, we have looked at server-side Java from a number of perspectives. We began with servlets, Java classes that are executed from within a servlet container. While programmers ...
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