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Java Servlet & JSP Cookbook View Larger Image | Bruce W. Perry O'Reilly Media, Paperback, Published January 2004, 723 pages, ISBN 0596005725 | List Price: $44.95 Our Price: $26.95 You Save: $18.00 (40% Off)
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With literally hundreds of examples and thousands of lines of code, the Java
Servlet and JSP Cookbook yields tips and techniques that any Java web developer
who uses JavaServer Pages or servlets will use every day, along with full-fledged
solutions to significant web application development problems that developers
can insert directly into their own applications.
Java Servlet and JSP Cookbook presents real-world problems, and provides
concise, practical solutions to each. Finding even one tested code "recipe" that
solves a gnarly problem in this comprehensive collection of solutions and best
practices will save hours of frustration--easily justifying the cost of this invaluable
book.
But "Java Servlet and JSP Cookbook" is more than just a wealth of cut-and-paste
code. It also offers clear explanations of how and why the code works, warns of
potential pitfalls, and directs you to sources of additional information, so you
can learn to adapt the problem-solving techniques to similar situations.
These recipes include vital topics like the use of Ant to setup a build environment,
extensive coverage of the WAR file format and web.xml deployment descriptor, file-uploading,
error-handling, cookies, logging, dealing with non-HTML content, multimedia, request
filtering, web services, I18N, web services, and a host of other topics that frustrate
even the most seasoned developers.
For Java web developers of all levels who are eager to put into practice the theory
presented in other API-focused books, the solutions presented in this practical
book will prove invaluable over and over again. This is painless way for less
experienced developers who prefer to learn by doing to expand their skills and
productivity, while accomplishing practical solutions to the pressing problems
they face every day. More experienced developers can use these recipes to solve
time-consuming problems quickly, freeing up their time for the more creative aspects
of their work. Customer Reviews
Customer Reviews: 1 Average Customer Rating:      Dec 11, 2005     Java Servlet & JSP Cookbook Very useful and well written. I would recommend this book to someone interested in its topic. An adequate reference on this topic. The presentation of the book is neat. It covers real-world problems, and provides concise, practical solutions to each. This book targets Java web developers of all levels. Less experienced web developers who prefer to learn by doing, this book is a great store for cooked recipes. I really liked the section on custom tag libraries and JSTL. Tag Libraries are a great way to avoid scriptlet code and it is one of the best practices
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