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More Servlets and JavaServer Pages (Sun Microsystems Press) [Englisch] [Taschenbuch]

Marty Hall
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  • Taschenbuch: 450 Seiten
  • Verlag: Prentice Hall International (Januar 2002)
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • ISBN-10: 0130676144
  • ISBN-13: 978-0130676146
  • Größe und/oder Gewicht: 23,4 x 17,8 x 3,6 cm
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  • Amazon Bestseller-Rang: Nr. 392.673 in Englische Bücher (Siehe Top 100 in Englische Bücher)
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Ideal for any programmer working with server-side Java, Marty Hall's More Servlets and JavaServer Pages provides an up-to-the-minute guide to the latest in essential APIs for creating state-of-the-art Web applications. This smart, patient and thorough tutorial gives you exactly what you need to use Java effectively in the field.

While many books on Java try to cover just about everything, this title's focus on what's hot in server-side Java makes this one a standout. The book begins with a very solid tutorial to servlets and JSPs, including important HTTP fundamentals (such as request headers and processing forms). The author does a good job at summarising APIs and common options, which help make this book useful as a working reference, too. The level of discussion here will work best with those with a little Java experience, but even beginners could do a lot worse than this title as an introduction to Web programming.

A great feature of this text is that the author walks you through the actual details of deploying your Web applications (notoriously tricky, even for experts). Screenshots on installing and using tools (such as the free Apache and Tomcat software packages), plus detailed advice on deployment will make sure your code actually runs. (A standout here is the summary of all configuration options available in today's containers.)

If you are coming to servlets and JSPs from an earlier version, this text excels at covering the latest in custom and standard-tag libraries. Besides explaining new JSP 1.2 tag conventions, later sections also look at an important new development in Sun's evolution of the Java platform, the JSP Standard Tag Library (JSTL). Coverage of tag programming (including several sections on looping) closes out the book. There's also material on important new advances in servlets, such as filters (which allow you to log or change requests) and servlet events (which afford a greater measure of control for your Web applications).

Whether you are a JSP beginner or expert, More Servlets and JavaServer Pages gives you an excellent mix of topics in server-side Java in a well-presented programming tutorial. It's sure to be a worthwhile addition to any working Java Web developer's bookshelf. --Richard Dragan

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Ideal for any programmer working with server-side Java, Marty Hall's More Servlets and JavaServer Pages provides an up-to-the-minute guide to the latest in essential APIs for creating state-of-the-art Web applications. This smart, patient, and thorough tutorial gives you exactly what you need to use Java effectively in the field.

While many books on Java try to cover just about everything, this title's focus on what's hot in server-side Java makes it a standout. The book begins with a very solid tutorial to servlets and JSPs, including important HTTP fundamentals (like request headers and processing forms). The author does a good job at summarizing APIs and common options, which helps make this book useful as a working reference, too. The level of discussion here is suited to those with a little Java experience, but even beginners could do a lot worse than this title as an introduction to Web programming.

A great feature of this text is that the author walks you through the actual details of deploying your Web applications (notoriously tricky, even for experts). Screenshots on installing and using tools (like the free Apache and Tomcat software packages), plus detailed advice on deployment, will make sure your code actually runs. (A standout here is the summary of all configuration options available in today's containers.)

If you are coming to servlets and JSPs from an earlier version, you'll find this text excels at covering the latest in custom and standard tag libraries. Besides explaining new JSP 1.2 tag conventions, later sections also look at an important new development in Sun's evolution of the Java platform, the JSP Standard Tag Library (JSTL). Coverage of tag programming (including several sections on looping) closes out the book. There's also material on important new advances in servlets, like filters (which allow you to log or change requests) and servlet events (which afford a greater measure of control for your Web applications).

Whether you are a JSP beginner or expert, More Servlets and JavaServer Pages gives you an excellent mix of topics in server-side Java in a well-presented programming tutorial. It's sure to be a worthwhile addition to any working Java Web developer's bookshelf. --Richard Dragan

Topics covered: Introduction to JavaServer Pages (JSPs) and servlets, software installation for Java server developers (JDK, Tomcat, Apache, JRun, and other Web containers), summary of Web application deployment directories, advantages of servlets, the servlet lifecycle, processing HTTP form data (including request headers and CGI variables), cookies and sessions, advantages of JSPs, basic JSP scripting tutorial (including expressions and scriptlets), using JavaBeans with JSPs (tags and properties), custom tag libraries, introduction to the Model-View-Controller (MVC) architecture, registering and deploying Web applications (.WAR files and data sharing), in-depth guide to Web application configuration (comprehensive guide to web.xml settings), configuring servlets (including filters and error pages, timeouts and installing tag libraries), case study for an online boat shop, declarative security tutorial (including SSL and form-based authentication), programmatic security (including using certificates and SSL), guide to servlet filters (including logging, replacement, and compression examples), processing servlet events, JSP 1.2 tag library improvements (including XML and SAX 2.0 tag validation), and the JSP Standard Tag Library (JSTL) (including basic statements and looping).


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Format:Taschenbuch
Dieses Buch hat mir einen fundierten Einstieg in die Programmierung und Planung von Servlet und JSP Projekten geliefert. Ich habe es parallel zu einem Java-Lehrgang gelesen, in dem die J2EE Themen leider nicht so tiefgehend behandelt wurden, wie ich es mir wünschte. Der angenehme Schreibstil des Autors und der logische Aufbau des Buches ermöglicht ein schnelles Durcharbeiten von der ersten bis zur letzten Seite, aber auch zum gelegentlichen Nachschlagen ist dieses Werk gut geeignet.

Vorausgesetzt werden ausdrücklich Java-Grundkenntnisse und ein theoretischer Background speziell zur Enterprise Edition ist sicher hilfreich. Dann kann man aus dem Buch neben den allgemeinen Grundlagen auch ein paar nützliche Tips zum Workflow u.ä. mitnehmen, die gerade dem Einsteiger in die Materie oft fehlen.

Das Buch verzichtet auf zu große Beispielcodes. Die kleinen Appetithappen machen umsomehr neugierig und animieren zum kreativen Umgang mit den einzelnen Themen. Es wird hier nicht Kochbuchartig alles mögliche zur Verfügung gestellt. Für mich eine besondere Stärke dieses Buches, da man die Chance bekommt, durch Eigenarbeit zu einem tieferen Verständnis zu kommen. Das bleibt meiner Meinung nach bei Büchern mit CD oder üppigen Programmen zum Abtippen sonst meist auf der Strecke.

Alles in allem eines der Bücher, deren Lektüre ich als gewinnbringend einstufe, wegen des Inhalts und weil es einfach Spass machte, das neu erlernte gleich auszuprobieren.

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Good book but not enough meat 3. September 2002
Von "dean_arthur341" - Veröffentlicht auf Amazon.com
Format:Taschenbuch
Good book, easy reading, but not enough meat because examples are too simple. This is especially true if you are a developer hoping to get tips and tricks to solve real problems. No JDBC coverage is the biggest minus point. Cannot imagine any serious Web applications employing no database at all. But, overall, 4 out of 5 stars.
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Outstanding Servlet & JSP Book 26. April 2002
Von Victor L. Peters - Veröffentlicht auf Amazon.com
Format:Taschenbuch
I've read about a dozen servlet & JSP books, and I think this is the best one for readers with some prior experience in servlets & JSP. It is also an excellent book for people who are new to servlets & JSP, but I'll clarify that at the end of my review. The book is definitely worth 5 starts. The first star is for Marty Hall's clear and direct writing style. The second star is for being one of the few books that is currently up to date with the newest servlet & JSP specifications. The third star is for having very practical and useful content such as solid coverage of web application deployment. The fourth star is for being the first book that I've read that has detailed coverage of how to use SSL with servlets. The fifth star is for having source code, sample chapters, and a slew of prequel chapters freely available online.
If you read and enjoyed Mr. Hall's "Core Servlets & JSP", this book is well worth buying also. Be aware, the first 240 pages is an introduction which is essentially a reduced and updated form of the "Core" book. But the other 450 pages is all new and extremely good content. Even without the first 240 pages, the other 450 pages is worth the purchase price alone.
If you are brand new to Servlet & JSPs you may want to first buy "Core Servlets & JSPs" for a slower introduction to these topics. But, make sure you come back and buy this book because you will definitely want some of the updated and advanced topics such as "web applications." Alternatively, you can go ahead and buy this book and read some of the prequel chapters that Mr. Hall has online.
I haven't been fortunate enough to attend one myself, but I've also heard wonderful things about the onsite and public training servlet & JSP training classes that Mr. Hall offers.
In short, it's a great book. Enjoy!
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Well Written but Lacks Databases 9. August 2002
Von Ein Kunde - Veröffentlicht auf Amazon.com
Format:Taschenbuch
This book is well organized and well written but lacks some useful important stuff. For example, there is no discussion of JDBC and how to work with databases. Well, the author made a reference to a chapter in his previous book Core Servlets and JavaServer Pages, but it means you have to buy 2 books. The thing is Core Servlets and JSP discussed obsolete technologies (Servlet 2.2, instead of 2.3).

I think rather than buying 2 books, you'd be better off looking somewhere else.

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