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Java Servlet Programming

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Book Description
This book contains all the essential information required for Java Servlet programming at various levels, from simple Web applications to enterprise-wide solutions. Topics include the basics of servlets & servlet programming; HTML and servlets; servlets and databases; JSP basics; the Model View Controller (MVC) Architecture; security, and tips and tricks for the servlet programmer.

Book Info
Contains all of the essential information required for Java Servlet programming at various levels, from simple Web applications to enterprise-wide solutions. Softcover. CD-ROM included.

From the Back Cover
If Java servlets can do it, you can do it, too … Java servlets provide complete object orientation, platform independence, and robust performance to power a new generation of enterprise-level, Web-based applications. This comprehensive guide shows you how to use servlets to achieve unprecedented speed, extensibility, connectivity, and security. Whether you're a veteran Web developer or a newcomer to enterprise Java, you'll find the skills, techniques, and real-world insights to help you get the most out of this technology. Inside, you'll find complete coverage of Java servlets
  • Master hot Java technologies like JavaBeans and exception handling
  • Use servlets and HTML to handle Get and Post requests
  • Retrieve data from databases to drive dynamic Web pages
  • Discover how — and when — to chain servlets
  • Manage and maintain sessions using hidden fields, cookies, and URL rewriting
  • Learn the basic syntax and programming methods of the JSP programming language
  • Apply the Model View Controller architecture to servlets, JSPs, and JavaBeans
  • Secure your Web applications with HTTP authentication, form-based authentication, and LDAP
Bonus CD-ROM
  • Java 2 Software Development Kit Standard Edition version 1.3 for Windows
  • Forte for Java, release 3.0, Community Edition for all platforms
  • Trial versions of Visual SlickEdit and JRun
www.hungryminds.com System Requirements: Pentium III, 128MB RAM, 300MB of free disk space. See the About the CD Appendix for details and complete system requirements.

About the Author
About the Authors Suresh Rajagopalan recently completed his B.S. in Computer Science at the University of Technology Sydney in Australia. His specialty is in eCommerce, which is also his minor. He has worked as a Web and Java developer at the eFunds Corporation in St. Paul, Minnesota. Suresh is also an active member of the Programmers Society of UTS. He wrote Chapters 1, 4, 5, and 10 and Appendixes B, C, and E. He also contributed to Chapter 2 and Appendix D. Ramesh Rajamani is a designer and developer of software products for financial institutions. He has expertise with servlets, JSPs, and J2EE. He is also trains and mentors employees in his company to get them acquainted with the latest Java technologies. Ramesh spends his spare time studying and researching design patterns and their applicability to enterprise Java applications. He wrote Chapters 6, 13, 14, and 15. He also contributed to Chapter 2 and Appendix D. Ramesh Krishnaswamy is a software architect who designs and develops business applications for the financial industry. His prime focus is server-side Java and Enterprise application design. Apart from development, he is involved in training people on Java, enterprise applications, object-oriented technologies, and databases. Ramesh wrote Chapters 8 and 11 and Appendix F, and he also contributed to Chapter 2. Sridhar Vijendran is an ardent computer programmer and a keen chess fanatic. He wrote Chapters 3, 7, 9, and 12.

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