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|  |  | This is a great book that gives you a lot of information on Core Servlets and Java Server Pages. It's a great book for anyone who wants to learn. |
|  |  | This book will teach you how to create dynamic contentpersonalized, customized, and up-to-the minute contenta key ingredient of site development on the World Wide Web today. JSP is a server-side Java technology for generating dynamic content in web pages |
|  |  | Pure JSP gives a very concise conceptual overview of the JavaServer Pages technology and its related components. Once you have a firm foundation with the JSP technology, related topics such as JavaBeans, JDBC and Servlets are covered at a very high level. |
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|  |  | This book covers a wide variety of areas including design and architecture as well as extensive coverage of the tag extension mechanism that allows you to customize the tags you use in your pages to the data you're presenting. |
|  |  | Unlike most books about Java web programming, chapter 3 of this book provides a crash course in HTML. Since this is essential background for the use of JSPs, this means you won’t have to use a second book to figure out how HTML works.
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|  |  | Leverage the power of Java and build dynamic database-driven Web applications in an instant. This book takes a totally visual approach to teaching JSP. You will learn to process user input, access databases, create JavaBeans and Tag Libraries. |
|  |  | Author David Harms explains in detail how to use JSP and servlets with a MySQL database. Covers Tomcat, JavaBeans, multithreading, and authentication. Read a sample chapter online: http://www.hungryminds.com/mandtbooks/ch17.PDF |
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|  |  | Readers at any skill level can learn to control the content and appearance of Web sites using JSP, servlets, Java 2 and JavaBeans to create reusable components and simplify application development. |
|  |  | The full J2EE platform! Servlets, JSP, Enterprise Java Beans, JMS, and more! It is all in this book. This book is everything the first edition was, except for the J2EE platform. |
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