Mastering Jakarta Struts (Java Open Source Library)
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JAMES GOODWILL is the cofounder and Chief Technology Officer at Virtuas Solutions, LLC, located in Denver, Colorado. He has extensive experience in designing and architecting Java e-business applications. He currently leads Virtuas's efforts to develop cutting-edge tools for J2EE e-business acceleration. He is also the author of Mastering JSP Custom Tags and Tag Libraries (Wiley), Developing Java Servlets, Pure JSP: JavaServer Pages, and Apache Jakarta-Tomcat, all of which provide complete coverage of technologies for designing and developing Java Web applications.
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Acknowledgments.
About the Author.
Introduction.
PART I: JXTA OVERVIEW.
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.
PART II: CORE STRUTS.
Chapter 4. The Controller.
Chapter 5. The Views.
Chapter 6. Internationalizing Your Struts Applications.
Chapter 7. Managing Errors.
Chapter 8. Creating Custom ActionMappings.
Chapter 9. The Struts JDBC Connection Pool.
Chapter 10. Debugging Struts Applications.
Chapter 11. Developing a Complete Struts Application.
PART III: STRUTS REFERENCE.
Chapter 12. The struts-config.xml File.
Chapter 13. The Bean Tag Library.
Chapter 14. The HTML Tag Library.
Chapter 15. The Logic Tag Library.
Chapter 16. The Template Tag Library.
Index.
About the Author.
Introduction.
PART I: JXTA OVERVIEW.
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.
PART II: CORE STRUTS.
Chapter 4. The Controller.
Chapter 5. The Views.
Chapter 6. Internationalizing Your Struts Applications.
Chapter 7. Managing Errors.
Chapter 8. Creating Custom ActionMappings.
Chapter 9. The Struts JDBC Connection Pool.
Chapter 10. Debugging Struts Applications.
Chapter 11. Developing a Complete Struts Application.
PART III: STRUTS REFERENCE.
Chapter 12. The struts-config.xml File.
Chapter 13. The Bean Tag Library.
Chapter 14. The HTML Tag Library.
Chapter 15. The Logic Tag Library.
Chapter 16. The Template Tag Library.
Index.
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"...pleasantly written...guides you by the hand with small understandable and practical examples..." (CVu, Vol 16(4), August 2004)