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View BasketProfessional Jakarta Struts
- Contributor(s):
- James Goodwill Richard Hightower
- Format:
- Ebook PDF , 240mm , 429pp
- Publication date:
- 17 October 2003
- Publisher:
- Wiley
- REF:
- 9780764558375_2
Synopsis:
What is this book about? The Apache Software Foundation's Jakarta Struts remains the most popular Java framework for building enterprise-level Web applications. In the first book to cover the extensive new features of the final release of Struts 1.1, the authors present the technical and conceptual information you need to design, build, and deploy sophisticated Struts 1.1 applications. What does this book cover? This book covers everything you need to know about Struts and its supporting technologies, including JSPs, servlets, Web applications, the Jakarta-Tomcat JSP/servlet container, and much more. Here are just a few of the things you'll find in this book: The Jakarta Struts Model 2 architecture and its supporting components How to get started with Struts and build your own components How to work with the Commons Validator, ActionForms, and DynaActionForms Techniques for customizing the Controlle Ways to maximize your presentation pages with Tiles How to internationalize your Struts applications Tips for managing errors and debugging Struts applications Who is this book for? This book is for Java developers who want to build sophisticated, enterprise-level Web applications using the final production release of Struts 1.1. The Apache Software Foundation's Jakarta Struts remains the most popular Java framework for building enterprise-level Web applications. In the first book to cover the extensive new features of the final release of Struts 1.1, The authors present the technical and conceptual information you need to design, build, and deploy sophisticated Struts 1.1 applications. You will find thorough coverage of both the Struts Model 2 architecture and the process for building model, view, and controller components. You ll learn to use critical features like Tiles, the Validator, DynaActionForms, plug-ins, security, and internationalization. And you ll discover updated and expanded code examples that not only work with the final production release of Struts 1.1, but also demonstrate best programming practices and powerful development techniques. This book covers everything you need to know about Struts and its supporting technologies, including JSPs, servlets, Web applications, the Jakarta-Tomcat JSP/servlet container, and much more. What you will learn from this book The Jakarta Struts Model 2 architecture and its supporting components How to get started with Struts and build your own components How to work with the Commons Validator, ActionForms, and DynaActionForms Techniques for customizing the Controller Ways to maximize your presentation pages with Tiles How to internationalize your Struts applications Tips for managing errors and debugging Struts applications All about eclipse integration, and much more Who this book is for This book is for Java developers who want to build sophisticated, enterprise-level Web applications using the final production release of Struts 1.1.
Table of Contents:
Acknowledgments. Introduction. Chapter 1, Introducing The Jakarta Struts Project and Its Supporting Components. Chapter 2, An Overview of The Java Servlet and Javaserver Pages Architectures. Chapter 3, Getting Started With Struts. Chapter 4, Actions and Actionservlet. Chapter 5, Advanced Action Classes. Chapter 6, Building The Presentation Layer. Chapter 7, Debugging Struts Applications. Chapter 8, Working With Custom Actionmappings. Chapter 9, Internationalizing Your Struts Applications. Chapter 10, Managing Errors. Chapter 11, Integrating The Jakarta Commons Database Connection Pool (dbcp). Chapter 12, Working With The Validator. Chapter 13, Using Tiles. Chapter 14, Developing a Complete Struts Application. Chapter 15, The Struts-config.xml File. Chapter 16, The Html Tag Library. Chapter 17, The Tiles Tag Library. Chapter 18, The Logic Tag Library. Chapter 19, The Template Tag Library. Chapter 20, The Bean Tag Library. Chapter 21, Struts Cookbook. Index.
Additional Information:
Illustrations: ill. Related subjects: Java (Computer program language) Application software
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