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Java for the Web with Servlets, JSP, and EJB: A Developer's Guide to J2EE Solutions...
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by Budi Kurniawan
Sales Rank: 64113
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List Price: $54.99
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Paperback: 992 pages
Publisher: Sams April 22, 2002
Language: English
ISBN-10: 073571195X
ISBN-13: 978-0735711952
Product Dimensions:
9 x 6.9 x 2.1 inches
Shipping Weight: 3.4 pounds
Product Description
Java for Web with Servlets, JSP and EJB is the one book you need to master Java web programming. It covers all the technologies needed to program web applications in Java using Servlets 2.3, JSP 1.2, EJB 2.0 and client-side programming with JavaScript. These technologies are explained in the context of real-world projects, such as an e-commerce application, a document management program, file upload and programmable file download, and an XML-based online book project.
In addition to excellent content, this book includes licenses to two Java web components from BrainySoftware.com. You receive a full license of the Programmable File Download component for commercial and non-commercial deployment. You are also granted to a license to deploy the author's popular File Upload bean for non-commercial use, which has been licensed by the Fortune 500 company Commerce One and purchased by major corporations such as Saudi Business Machine, Ltd. and Baxter Healthcare Corporation.
Publisher Description
Java for the Web with Servlets, JSP, and EJB is an excellent resource for intermediate to advanced level Java developers looking to greatly enhance their web application skills. Every facet of Java web development is tacked by the author in a very pragmatic way, first by introducing real-world business scenarios and then providing detailed solutions to these issues explaining what technologies should be applied and why. The author gets the reader up and running immediately, without wasting their time on theory. He provides countless tips and tricks that will save the reader both time and money. The software alone makes this book an excellent buy. I highly recommend this book to the ambitious Java developer! Deborah Hittel-Shoaf, Acquisitions Editor
Customer Reviews & Comments I can't believe there is one Java Web book that covers all plus more: Servlets 2.3, JSP 1.2, EJB 2.0, JavaScript, and teaches you how to use those technologies in real-world projects. There are so many things you can't find in other servlet/JSP books. Here are my favorite chapters: Chapter 4 gives you wide coverage of how to use JDBC in a Web application. Chapter 5 is an excellent chapter on session management. Very thorough. Chapters 6 and 7 discuss the new features of servlet 2.3: application and session events and filters. Chapter 12 is only 5 pages but it offers you the technique you don't find in other Web programming books: how to send a file to the browser and make the browser display the "Save As" dialog. Chapter 13 explains how to upload files in depth. This is definitely not covered in most servlet/JSP books. Chapter 15 teaches you how to cache your data to greatly improve performance. Chapter 17 teaches you how to design your application. Chapter 27 is full of tips on how to control applets using JavaScript. Also, the bonus software in the CD is invaluable: - The file upload bean enables you to upload files effortlessly, you just need to copy the .jar file into the lib directory under your application's WEB-INF directory. According to the back cover and the author section, this bean is licensed by Fortune 500 company Commerce One and the code is used in the example code of IBM's WebSphere J2EE server documentation! - The file download makes sending files to the browser error-free. There are 3 ready-to-use projects: - E-commerce site based on the Model 2 architecture. This is a perfect example of how to implement the recommended Model 2 architecture. - XML-based e-book. Very unique, you can use this to create your own online documentation and more importantly it's browser-independent. - Document management, this is my favorite. I am impressed by the navigation tree that really looks like Windows Explorer. I did not know that it is possible to do so with JavaScript. It enables you to give permission to certain people to access certain files. The EJB section of this book is not the most complete, but surprisingly it is easy to understand. One thing that this book does not have is the discussion of the Jakarta Struts project. But, overall I am very happy and wish this book had come out much earlier. O, btw, another thing that makes this book different is one section in the introduction. It talks about the battle between J2EE vs Microsoft .NET. Very interesting.
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