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Bookshelf Index
Professional JSPfrom Wrox Publishing(July 26, 2000)
Introduction |
Chapter 12, JSP Architecture |
About the BookProfessional JSP is intended for professional developers who want to use JavaServer PagesTM (JSPTM) as the front end of their J2EETM web applications, and for web designers who want to see how JSP separates presentation from dynamic content generation.Professional JSP covers
About the ChaptersTo introduce the book, and yet give you useful and complete technical information, the JDC selected two chapters:
About the AuthorsThe following authors contributed chapters to Professional JSP Karl Avedal, Danny Ayers, Timothy Briggs, Carl Burnham, Ari Halberstadt, Ray Haynes, Peter Henderson, Mac Holden, Sing Li, Dan Malks, an Enterprise Java architect with Sun Microsystems Tom Myers, Alexander Nakhimovsky, Stephane Osmont, Grant Palmer, John Timney, Sameer Tyagi, Geert Van Damme, Mark Wilcox, Steve Wilkinson, Stefam Zeiger, and John Zukowski."Chapter 12, "JSP Architecture," is by Dan Malks. Dan Malks is an Enterprise Java Architect with Sun Microsystems working in the Sun Java Center in McLean, VA. Contributions to this chapter were made by Sameer Tyagi. Sameer is software designer and developer specializing in server side Java based distributed applications working for Sun Microsystems, and is a regular writer for online and print publications." Chapter 17, "Case Study: J2EE, EJBs, and Tag Libraries," is by Karl Avadel, a Java programming developer since 1995, currently with the Orion Application Server team, and involved in developing the J2EE 1.3, JSP 1.2 and Servlet 2.3 specifications.
Where to Get the BookWrox Press Ltdand all reputable bookstores. Test your knowledge of Chapter 12 and see the JSP Architecture in action through through this interactive quiz, which uses the page view with bean approach. Introduction | Chapter 12, JSP Architecture | Chapter 17, Case Study: J2EE, EJBs, and Tag Libraries | JSP Architecture Quiz
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