Beginning JSP, JSF and Tomcat

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Start building Java–based web applications now, even if you’re a complete newcomer to Java. Comprehensive and example–driven, Beginning JSP, JSF, and Tomcat: Java Web Development, Second Edition is all you need to develop dynamic Java-based web applications using JSP, connect to databases with JSF, and put them into action using the world’s most popular open source Java web server, Apache Tomcat.

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Table of contents (10 chapters)

Front Matter

Introducing JSP and Tomcat

JSP Elements

Pages 19-47

JSP Application Architectures

Pages 49-77

JSP in Action

Pages 79-119

XML and JSP

Pages 121-157

Databases

Pages 159-187

JavaServer Faces 2.2

Pages 189-229

JSF and eshop

Pages 231-257

Tomcat

Pages 259-279

eshop*

Pages 281-315

Back Matter

Pages 317-420

About the author

Giulio Zambon s first love was physics, but he decided to dedicate himself to software development more than 30 years ago: back when computers were still made of transistors and core memories, programs were punched on cards, and Fortran only had arithmetic IFs. Over the years, he learned a dozen computer languages and worked with all sorts of operating systems. His specific interests were in telecom and real-time systems, and he managed several projects to their successful completion. In 2001 Giulio founded his own company offering computer telephony integration (CTI) services, and he used JSP and Tomcat exclusively to develop the web side of the service platform. Back in Australia after many years in Europe, he now dedicates himself to writing software to generate and solve numeric puzzles. His web site, http://zambon.com.au/, is written in JSP on his dedicated server, which, unsurprisingly, runs Tomcat!

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