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JSTL: Practical Guide for JSP Programmers
Web developers and page authors who use JavaServer
Pages (JSP) know that it is much easier and efficient to
implement web pages without reinventing the wheel each
time. In order to shave valuable time from their
development schedules, those who work with JSP have
created, debugged, and used custom tags—a set of
programmable actions that provide dynamic behavior to
static pages—paving the way towards a more common,
standard approach to using Java technology for web
development. The biggest boost to this effort however
has only recently arrived in the form of a standard set
of tag libraries, known as the JSTL, which now provides
a wide range of functionality and gives web page authors
a much more simplified approach to implementing dynamic,
Java-based web sites.
JSTL: Practical Guide for JSP Programmers is a timely
resource for anyone interested in doing large-scale J2EE
application development. It sticks to the main features
of the JSTL 1.0 so that developers don’t have to sift
through unnecessary details to begin using the tags and
working with the expression language. Sue Spielman’s
straight-forward, practical approach is enhanced with
numerous code samples and insightful descriptions to
make learning the JSTL a quickly and easily accomplished
task.
Features:
- Written by a best-selling author with a wealth of
development experience and recognition in the Java
community.
- Covers the core elements of the JSTL including the
four standard tag libraries (core,
internationalization/format, XML, and SQL) and
expression language
- Includes a reference section for all of the tabs
and attributes contained in JSTL 1.0.
- Via a companion web site, provides downloadable
code for the code samples in the book.
Application Download
The application used throughout the book is available for free
download and can be found on the publisher's companion
website. Once you enter the publisher site, select
your location, and the look for the companion icon on
the right hand side.
Reader Feedback
If you have feedback, comments, and/or suggestions on
the book or features you'd like to see included in the next
edition feel free to contact Sue directly at sspielman
at switchbacksoftware.com
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What
Readers Are Saying
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"An
invaluable reference for any JSP developer's
library. Sue makes the
complicated seem simple with her
conversational writing style and well thought
out examples and analogies."
Matt Houser, J2EE Developer
with The Washington Post and
former Sun Microsystems Java Instructor.
'This might be one of the
most effective IT book I have ever read. It's
short but comprehensive. All four libraries
are covered and covered quite well.'
Matthew Phillips,
JavaRanch.com Book Review Team
'The best JSTL book on the
market'
Tom Paul, Amazon reviewer,
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