JavaServer Pages (JSP) is harmonizing how web designers and programmers create dynamic web pages. The reason for this is simple: JSP capitalizes on the power of Java servlets to create effective, reusable web applications.JSP allows you to develop robust, powerful web content, and the best part is that you're not required to be a hard-core Java programmer. JavaServer Pages Pocket Reference is the perfect companion volume to O'Reilly's best-selling JavaServer Pages, also by Hans Bergsten. This book provides detailed coverage of JSP syntax and processing, directive elements, standard action elements, scripting elements, implicit objects, custom actions, tag library description creation, and WARs.
Exactly what is says it is - a great JSP reference
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
When I'm doing JSP, I can never remember the attributes for the various tags, nor exactly what class the implicit objects are. This book allows me to look them up quickly without having to have a big manual on my desk. It's cheap and small, and you can find stuff quickly. I give it a 4 instead of a 5 because like many pocket references from O'Reilly, it doesn't have a sufficient cross-referenced index.
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