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  Books : Early Adopter JSP Standard Tag Library


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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 005
EAN: 9781861006240
ISBN: 1861006241
Label: Peer Information Inc.
Manufacturer: Peer Information Inc.
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 250
Publication Date: 2002-01
Publisher: Peer Information Inc.
Sales Rank: 1244455
Studio: Peer Information Inc.







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Product DescriptionJavaServer Pages, or JSP, is a Java Enterprise technology which enables web programmers to build pages using special tags which access Java code running on the server. As of JSP 1.1, there has also been the capability to specify custom JSP tag libraries, or taglibs, and many such libraries have been developed to enable developers to integrate different technologies into their JSP applications. The JSP Standard Tag Library, JSTL, is set to standardize the common features of many such libraries into a core set of tags of use to every JSP developer.

The standard tag library provides tags for performing basic decision-making and repetition within a page, as well as localizing messages for the user, handling XML data, and database access. It's also possible to extend the library with our own tags that collaborate with the standard tags. A core element of the library is its support for expression languages, which are used to share and access data between JSP pages.

This book has been developed at the same time as the first release of the JSP standard tag library, and presents a practical overview of what the new tag library allows JSP developers to do.



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Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - = * *
As I have found with most Wrox books, there may be a lot of talking, but it does not seem to me that much is said. In mid-Feb 2002, I think there is some question whether the first version of the JSTL spec is complete enough to release a book ostensibly describing it, even with the "early adopter" disclaimer. In any case, I think this book has weak content even in areas where there is stability in the specification.

I am one to think it is often worth something for the time saving provided ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Excellent Standard Library Introduction
This book is excellent for complete understand of the JSP Standard Library. If you're JSP Developer this book will be in your personal library.







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