Java for the Web with Servlets, JSP, and EJB - (E-BOOK) Budi Kurniawan.

By: Kurniawan, BudiPublisher: Indianapolis, Ind. : New Riders Publishing, c2002Edition: 1st edDescription: xxxi, 953 p. : ill. ; 23 cm. + 1 CD-ROM (4 3/4 in.)ISBN: 073571195XSubject(s): Internet programming | Java (Computer program language) | E-BOOKDDC classification: 005.133
Contents:
Part I: Building Java Web Applications(Page-1) Part II: Client-Side Programming With Javascript(Page-439) Part III: Developing Scalable Applications With EJB(Page-531) Part IV: Appendixes (Page-631)
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Part I: Building Java Web Applications (Page-1) Chapter 1. The Servlet Technology(Page- 2)Chapter 2. Inside Servlets (Page- 12Chapter 3. Writing Servlet Applications (Page- 35Chapter 4. Accessing Databases with JDBC(Page- 67Chapter 5. Session Management (Page- 111Chapter 6. Application and Session Events (Page- 162 Chapter 7. Servlet Filtering(Page- 178)Chapter 8. JSP Basics (Page- 200)Chapter 9. JSP Syntax (Page- 218)Chapter 10. Developing JSP Beans(Page- 243)Chapter 11. Using JSP Custom Tags (Page- 264)Chapter 12. Programmable File Download (Page- 286)Chapter 13. File Upload (Page- 290)Chapter 14. Security Configuration . (Page- 305)Chapter 15. Caching (Page- 320Chapter 16. Application Deployment (Page- 331 Chapter 17. Architecting Java Web Applications. (Page- 356Chapter 18. Developing E-Commerce Applications. (Page- 365Chapter 19. XML-Based E-Books.. (Page- 389 Chapter 20. Web-Based Document Management (Page- 404Chapter 21. JavaScript Basics 440 (Page- 458Chapter 23. Redirection . (Page- 468Chapter 24. Client-Side Input Validation (Page- 474Chapter 25. Working with Client-Side Cookies (Page- 488 Chapter 26. Working with Object Trees. (Page- 496Chapter 27. Controlling Applets (Page- 514Part III: Developing Scalable Applications with EJB. (Page- 531Chapter 28. Enterprise JavaBeans(Page- 532Chapter 29. The Session Bean. (Page- 548Chapter 30. Entity Beans (Page- 573Chapter 31. EJB Query Language (Page- 603Chapter 32. Java Message Service (Page- 612Chapter 33. Message-Driven Beans (Page- 624)

Part I: Building Java Web Applications(Page-1) Part II: Client-Side Programming With Javascript(Page-439) Part III: Developing Scalable Applications With EJB(Page-531) Part IV: Appendixes (Page-631)

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