Web development with Java : using hibernate, JSPs and servlets / Tim Downey
Tipo de material: TextoDetalles de publicación: London : Springer, 2007 Descripción: XIV, 288 p. ; 23 cmISBN: 978-1-84628-862-3Tema(s): Java (Lenguaje de programación) | Páginas WebResumen: Web development is simpler than it seems, especially with the software tools freely available on the web. This book breaks from the tradition of teaching a history of web development and jumps to the good stuff from the outset so that students can start writing real applications. It introduces readers to a 3-tiered, Model-View-Controller architecture by using Hibernate, JSPs, and Java Servlets. These three technologies all use Java, so that a student with a good background in programming will be able to master them. Java Server Pages are HTML pages that have some data references in them. Java Servlet contain the business logic. Hibernate handles the data. This book uses existing powerful technologies such as JSP, JavaBeans, Annotations, JSTL, Java 1.5, Hibernate, Apache Velocity and Tomcat. It also presents Model 1 architectures using Servlets and JSP as alternatives to Perl and PHP. Focuses on using existing tools that are freely available on the web to speed up web development - A student with a good background in programming will be able to develop a complete web site that accesses a database.Resumen: Índice: Browser-Server Communication.- Markup Language.- HTML forms.- Sending Data to Another Form.- The Truth About JSPs.- Using a Controller.- Registering a Servlet with Tomcat.- Servlet-JSP Directory Structure.- Java beans.- Reorganizing the Bean.- Member Variables in Servlets.- Extending the Bean.- Model, View Controller.- Required Validation.- Saving a Bean to a Database.- HTML Information.- Style Sheets.- Form Elements.- Cookies.- Business Key in a Database.- Shopping Cart.- Shopping Cart Application.- Emailing a Confirmation.- MIME Types.- Security.- Model 1 Architectures Using Java.- Request headers, Respo... Etc.Tipo de ítem | Biblioteca de origen | Signatura | URL | Estado | Fecha de vencimiento | Código de barras | Reserva de ítems | Bibliografía recomendada |
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Web development is simpler than it seems, especially with the software tools freely available on the web. This book breaks from the tradition of teaching a history of web development and jumps to the good stuff from the outset so that students can start writing real applications. It introduces readers to a 3-tiered, Model-View-Controller architecture by using Hibernate, JSPs, and Java Servlets. These three technologies all use Java, so that a student with a good background in programming will be able to master them. Java Server Pages are HTML pages that have some data references in them. Java Servlet contain the business logic. Hibernate handles the data. This book uses existing powerful technologies such as JSP, JavaBeans, Annotations, JSTL, Java 1.5, Hibernate, Apache Velocity and Tomcat. It also presents Model 1 architectures using Servlets and JSP as alternatives to Perl and PHP. Focuses on using existing tools that are freely available on the web to speed up web development - A student with a good background in programming will be able to develop a complete web site that accesses a database.
Índice: Browser-Server Communication.- Markup Language.- HTML forms.- Sending Data to Another Form.- The Truth About JSPs.- Using a Controller.- Registering a Servlet with Tomcat.- Servlet-JSP Directory Structure.- Java beans.- Reorganizing the Bean.- Member Variables in Servlets.- Extending the Bean.- Model, View Controller.- Required Validation.- Saving a Bean to a Database.- HTML Information.- Style Sheets.- Form Elements.- Cookies.- Business Key in a Database.- Shopping Cart.- Shopping Cart Application.- Emailing a Confirmation.- MIME Types.- Security.- Model 1 Architectures Using Java.- Request headers, Respo... Etc.
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