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Java Servlet Programming

von Hunter, Jason / Crawford, William   (Autor)

This new edition of this book has been updated to add the new features of the Java Servlet API Version 2.2, and new chapters on servlet security and advanced communication. It also introduces several popular tools including JavaServer Pages (JSP), Tea, XMLC, and the Element Construction Set.

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This new edition of this book has been updated to add the new features of the Java Servlet API Version 2.2, and new chapters on servlet security and advanced communication. It also introduces several popular tools including JavaServer Pages (JSP), Tea, XMLC, and the Element Construction Set. 

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Preface; Servlet API 2.2; Readers of the First Edition; Audience; About the
Examples; Organization; Conventions Used in This Book; Request for Comments;
Acknowledgments; Acknowledgments from the First Edition; Chapter 1:
Introduction; 1.1 History of Web Applications; 1.2 Support for Servlets; 1.3 The
Power of Servlets; Chapter 2: HTTP Servlet Basics; 2.1 HTTP Basics; 2.2 The
Servlet API; 2.3 Page Generation; 2.4 Web Applications; 2.5 Moving On; Chapter
3: The Servlet Lifecycle; 3.1 The Servlet Alternative; 3.2 Servlet Reloading;
3.3 Init and Destroy; 3.4 Single-Thread Model; 3.5 Background Processing; 3.6
Load on Startup; 3.7 Client-Side Caching; 3.8 Server-Side Caching; Chapter 4:
Retrieving Information; 4.1 The Servlet; 4.2 The Server; 4.3 The Client; Chapter
5: Sending HTML Information; 5.1 The Structure of a Response; 5.2 Sending a
Normal Response; 5.3 Using Persistent Connections; 5.4 Response Buffering; 5.5
Status Codes; 5.6 HTTP Headers; 5.7 When Things Go Wrong; 5.8 Six Ways to Skin a
Servlet Cat; Chapter 6: Sending Multimedia Content; 6.1 WAP and WML; 6.2 Images;
6.3 Compressed Content; 6.4 Server Push; Chapter 7: Session Tracking; 7.1 User
Authentication; 7.2 Hidden Form Fields; 7.3 URL Rewriting; 7.4 Persistent
Cookies; 7.5 The Session Tracking API; Chapter 8: Security; 8.1 HTTP
Authentication; 8.2 Form-Based Authentication; 8.3 Custom Authentication; 8.4
Digital Certificates; 8.5 Secure Sockets Layer (SSL); Chapter 9: Database
Connectivity; 9.1 Relational Databases; 9.2 The JDBC API; 9.3 Reusing Database
Objects; 9.4 Transactions; 9.5 A Guestbook Servlet; 9.6 Advanced JDBC
Techniques; 9.7 Beyond the Core; Chapter 10: Applet-Servlet Communication; 10.1
Communication Options; 10.2 Daytime Server; 10.3 Chat Server; Chapter 11:
Servlet Collaboration; 11.1 Sharing Information; 11.2 Sharing Control; Chapter
12: Enterprise Servletsand J2EE; 12.1 Distributing Load; 12.2 Integrating with
J2EE; Chapter 13: Internationalization; 13.1 Western European Languages; 13.2
Conforming to Local Customs; 13.3 Non-Western European Languages; 13.4 Multiple
Languages; 13.5 Dynamic Language Negotiation; 13.6 HTML Forms; Chapter 14: The
Tea Framework; 14.1 The Tea Language; 14.2 Getting Started; 14.3 Request
Information; 14.4 Tea Administration; 14.5 Tea Applications; 14.6 A Tool
Application; 14.7 Final Words; Chapter 15: WebMacro; 15.1 The WebMacro
Framework; 15.2 Installing WebMacro; 15.3 WebMacro Directives; 15.4 WebMacro
Templates; 15.5 A Tool Application; 15.6 Filters; Chapter 16: Element
Construction Set; 16.1 Page Components as Objects; 16.2 Displaying a Result Set;
Chapter 17: XMLC; 17.1 A Simple XML Compile; 17.2 The Manipulation Class; 17.3 A
Tool Application; Chapter 18: JavaServer Pages; 18.1 Using JavaServer Pages;
18.2 Behind the Scenes; 18.3 Expressions and Declarations; 18.4 Directives; 18.5
JSP and JavaBeans; 18.6 Includes and Forwards; 18.7 A Tool Application; 18.8
Custom Tag Libraries; Chapter 19: Odds and Ends; 19.1 Parsing Parameters; 19.2
Sending Email; 19.3 Using Regular Expressions; 19.4 Executing Programs; 19.5
Using Native Methods; 19.6 Acting as an RMI Client; 19.7 Debugging; 19.8
Performance Tuning; Chapter 20: What's New in the Servlet 2.3 API; 20.1 Changes
in the Servlet API 2.3; 20.2 Conclusion; Servlet API Quick Reference; HTTP
Servlet API Quick Reference; Deployment Descriptor DTD Reference; HTTP Status
Codes; Character Entities; Charsets; Colophon; 

Autoreninfo

Jason Hunter is Senior Technologist with CollabNet, a company that provides tools and services for open source style collaboration. In addition to authoring Java Servlet Programming, he is publisher of Servlets, creator of the com.oreilly.servlet library, a contributor to the Apache Jakarta project that creates Tomcat (starting on the project when it was still Sun internal), a member of the expert groups responsible for Servlet/JSP and JAXP API development, and he holds a seat on the JCP Executive Committee overseeing the Java platform, as a representative of the Apache Software Foundation. He also writes columns for JavaWorld, and speaks at many programming and open source conferences. Most recently he co-created the open source JDOM library to enable optimized Java and XML integration, and he leads the expert group responsible for JDOM development. Jason graduated summa cum laude from Willamette University (Salem, Oregon) in 1995 with a degree in computer science. He began programming in Java in the summer of 1995 and has been involved with servlets and related server-side technologies since December 1996. If by some miracle you don't find him at work, he's probably out hiking in the mountains. 

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Medium: Buch
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Seiten: 780
Sprache: Englisch
Erschienen: Mai 2001
Auflage: 2nd edition
Maße: 231 x 177 mm
Gewicht: 1221 g
ISBN-10: 0596000405
ISBN-13: 9780596000400

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