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Professional Java XML Programming with Servlets and JSP (Programmer to Programmer)
 
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Professional Java XML Programming with Servlets and JSP (Programmer to Programmer) [Illustrated] (Paperback)

by Alexander Nakhimovsky (Author), Tom Myers (Author), Tom Meyers (Author), Sasha Nakhimovsky (Author)
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Product details

  • Paperback: 772 pages
  • Publisher: WROX Press Ltd; illustrated edition edition (Dec 1999)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 1861002858
  • ISBN-13: 978-1861002853
  • Product Dimensions: 23.2 x 18.4 x 4.2 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 2.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 1,312,238 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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    #25 in  Books > Computing & Internet > Programming > Languages > Java > Servlets
    #54 in  Books > Computing & Internet > Programming > Languages > Java > JavaServer Pages (JSP)
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Aimed at developers with some previous Java experience, Professional Java XML Programming with Servlets and JSP shows how to combine two of today's hottest technologies to create highly customisable, data-driven Web applications. Besides a leading-edge tour of several important Java APIs, this book also contains an effective, in-depth tutorial for really understanding XML.

This text's main objective is to introduce a complete "application frameworks" for Java that uses servlets, JSPs, JDBC (for databases), and XML for customising Web pages without changing source code. (This strategy lets anyone familiar with XML, SQL and/or JSPs design new Web pages.) The "soft" or "generic" approach advocated here goes well beyond the basics and will let you re-think how Web applications work. The authors present the basics of each API as they build their solution. There are a variety of easy-to-understand sample servlets here--from a simple phone number database, to an e-commerce shopping cart, and a servlet that incorporates JavaMail to send e-mail.

After a challenging guide to languages, grammars and parsers (the underlying theory behind XML), the authors return to the practical side of things with excellent coverage of several current tools for XML, like Sun's Java parser and the Simple API for XML (SAX).

Even if you don't rely on the authors' solution completely for your own projects, this challenging and intelligent text shows off some useful possibilities for servlets combined with XML. For any Java programmer, the authors' tour of basic servlet development and leading-edge XML support makes for an attractive choice for learning about these two very promising technologies. --Richard Dragan, amazon.com

Topics covered: Java servlet basics, 3-tiered architectures, JDBC and servlet APIs, sample custom framework for servlets, HTML basics, database connection pooling, language, grammars and parsers, context-free and context-sensitive grammars, XML and SGML basics, XHMTL vs. HTML, XML documents, XML namespaces, entities and DTDs, elements and attributes, the XML Document Object Model (DOM), the Simple API for XML (SAX), Sun's Java XML toolkit, JSPs and JavaBean basics, JavaMail APIs, XSLT and XPath.



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Meta-programming, or writing programs that customize, guide and modify other programs, is not a very new idea (LISP programmers have been doing it for decades) - but XML gives it a profoundly new twist.

XML greatly increases the ability of the user to exercise control over computer programs, by editing easily understandable text files. These programs know as little as possible about what they are actually being used to do. Instead, their structure and behavior are described with XML in domain-specific languages, and the programs "interpret" the descriptions.


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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Lousy , no help for real world Java XML programming, 22 Jun 2001
By Mr. R. J. Downey (Harrogate, North Yorkshire United Kingdom) - See all my reviews
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I have just put my copy in a bag for a charity shop as it had been gathering dust for over a year! The whole book builds up an elaborate framework of the authors choosing , which is of no use in the real world where we want to learn how to do something. Sadly this book is typical of Wrox efforts which seem not to be aimed at programmers at all.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Not useful to real world programmers, 1 Dec 2000
By Mr. R. J. Downey (Harrogate, North Yorkshire United Kingdom) - See all my reviews
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A very poor book , heavy going with lots of examples which build on examples used earlier on in the books this which hinders 'diving in and using the code' , if you want to do things exactly as the authors have done fine , but if you don't then you're on your own. a combo of Core servlets and java server pages by Marty Hall and Brett Mcglauglin's Java and XML is a much better intro to these topics.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A clear practical exposition of java, xml and related things, 12 Sep 2000
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Covers a lot more than just java and xml, all in moderate depth. The emphasis is on providing the java/xml info quickly within the framework of a good overview of related technologies and practical examples. If you want Just Java/XML, look elsewhere, but if you want to jump quickly to the latest and greatest, this is for you.
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4.0 out of 5 stars A very dense book that covers a lot of ground
This book is in the WROX professional series for a good reason. It has practical coverage of many subjects that include XML, JSP, JavaMail, ECS and servlets. Read more
Published on 6 April 2000

1.0 out of 5 stars A lot of wasted paper
The book covers a lot of subjects, but none of them is covered in depth. It seems that the authors tried to make the book thick by all means: they included the API for the JDBC,... Read more
Published on 14 Mar 2000

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