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Chapter 3, First steps | Chapter 9, Working with databases

Web Development with JavaServer Pages, 2nd edition The JDC is pleased to present two chapters from Web Development with JavaServer Pages (Second Edition), published by Manning Publications Company.

About the Book

Web Development with JavaServer Pages (Second Edition) is a comprehensive guide to JSP technology, covering everything from JSP fundamentals to application design and deployment. The introductory chapters focus on basic JSP principles and underlying JSP technologies. Later chapters introduce more advanced concepts, including tag libraries, servlet filters, and database connectivity. The second edition is updated to cover JSP 1.2's full feature set, and both the advantages and the "gotchas" associated with those features.

About the Chapters

Chapter 3, "First steps," presents a gradual, tutorial introduction to JSP, based on examples that demonstrate different styles and uses of JSP.

Chapter 9, "Working with databases," demonstrates how to access relational databases in JSP, using the JDBC Data Access API.

Ordering Information

You can order this book from the following online book stores:

Manning Publications Co.

Barnes and Noble

About the Authors

A web applications developer and Internet technologist, Duane K. Fields is an expert in the design and development of leading edge Internet applications. He lives in Austin, Texas.

Mark A. Kolb, Ph.D., is a reformed rocket scientist who currently focuses on system architectures for distributed web-based applications. Mark lives in Round Rock, Texas.

Shawn Bayern, a research programmer at Yale University, is the reference-implementation lead for the upcoming JSPTL standard. Shawn lives in New Haven, CT.

Chapter 3, First steps | Chapter 9, Working with databases

Copyright 2002 Manning Publications Company. Reprinted with permission.


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