You can't judge a book by its back cover. At least, that's true in the case of More Servlets and JavaServer Pages. The book is divided into five sections. Part I consists of three chapters that ...
Recently, I had the good fortune of training and mentoring a group of novice Java developers as we implemented a complex Web application using Struts, Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB), servlets, JavaServer ...
The final results of the Public Review Ballot for JSR 372 are in, and the latest JavaServer Faces specification (JSF 2.3) has been approved. The public review started near the end of January, and ...
Moreover, he said, JavaServer Faces support will go a long way toward easing the task of user interface development in the Java world. "Developing a thin Java client supporting -- for example, DHTML - ...
Particularly when your client applications need a human interface and must be available across a network to people using diverse computing platforms, you’ll chose to implement your client applications ...
Recall from Part 1 that JavaServer Faces (JSF) is conceptually a mixture of Struts (Apache’s popular open source JSP framework) and Swing (Java’s standard desktop application framework). Like Struts, ...
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