In creating Jakarta Struts, the open source community has come up with a new framework for building Web applications that simplifies the use of JSPs and servlets. Jakarta Struts handle a number of specific tasks involved in controlling how servlets, EJBs, and other components work together to build Web applications. The material examines the concepts and architecture of the struts framework of technologies, and explains how to use struts to access relational databases, build view and controller components, and work with action mappings and deployment descriptors.
In creating Jakarta Struts, the open source community has come up with a new framework for building Web applications that simplifies the use of JSPs and servlets. Jakarta Struts handle a number of specific tasks involved in controlling how servlets, EJBs, and other components work together to build Web applications. The material examines the concepts and architecture of the struts framework of technologies, and explains how to use struts to access relational databases, build view and controller components, and work with action mappings and deployment descriptors.
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Autorenporträt
James Goodwill is the cofounder and Chief Technology Officer at Virtuas Solutions, LLC, located in Denver, Colorado. He has extensive experience in designing and architecting e-business applications. James is also the author of Developing Java Servlets, Pure JavaServer Pages, and Apache Jakarta-Tomcat, all of which provide thorough examinations of the design and development of Java Web application technologies. James is currently leading Virtuas's efforts in developing cutting-edge tools designed for J2EE e-business acceleration.
Inhaltsangabe
From the contents: Acknowledgments. About the Author. Introduction. PART I: JXTA OVERVIEW. 1. Introducing the Jakarta Struts Project and Its Supporting Components. 2. An Overview of the Java Servlet and JavaServer Pages Architectures. 3. Getting Started with Struts. PART II: CORE STRUTS. 4. The Controller. 5. The Views. 6. Internationalizing Your Struts Applications. 7. Managing Errors. 8. Creating Custom ActionMappings. 9. The Struts JDBC Connection Pool. 10. Debugging Struts Applications. 11. Developing a Complete Struts Application. PART III: STRUTS REFERENCE. 12. The struts-config.xml File. 13. The Bean Tag Library. 14. The HTML Tag Library. 15. The Logic Tag Library. 16. The Template Tag Library. Index
From the contents: Acknowledgments. About the Author. Introduction. PART I: JXTA OVERVIEW. 1. Introducing the Jakarta Struts Project and Its Supporting Components. 2. An Overview of the Java Servlet and JavaServer Pages Architectures. 3. Getting Started with Struts. PART II: CORE STRUTS. 4. The Controller. 5. The Views. 6. Internationalizing Your Struts Applications. 7. Managing Errors. 8. Creating Custom ActionMappings. 9. The Struts JDBC Connection Pool. 10. Debugging Struts Applications. 11. Developing a Complete Struts Application. PART III: STRUTS REFERENCE. 12. The struts-config.xml File. 13. The Bean Tag Library. 14. The HTML Tag Library. 15. The Logic Tag Library. 16. The Template Tag Library. Index
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