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Chapter 1: An Introduction to Struts
Figure 1-1: Model 1 architecture
Figure 1-2: Model 2 architecture
Chapter 2: Building a Simple Struts Application
Figure 2-1: The c:\java\MiniHR directory layout
Figure 2-2: The opening screen
Figure 2-3: The Employee Search screen
Figure 2-4: The Employee Search screen with a validation error
Figure 2-5: The Employee Search screen with search results
Figure 2-6: Flow of execution
Chapter 3: The Model Layer
Figure 3-1: Model layer breakdown
Chapter 4: The View Layer
Figure 4-1: The Form Bean lifecycle
Chapter 5: The Controller Layer
Figure 5-1: The Controller layer lifecycle
Chapter 6: Validator
Figure 6-1: Validator's client-side JavaScript error dialog
Chapter 7: Tiles
Figure 7-1: Typical Web site layout
Chapter 8: Declarative Exception Handling
Figure 8-1: The exception error page
Chapter 9: Struts Modules
Figure 9-1: The module URL breakdown
Figure 9-2: The opening Mini HR application screen
Chapter 10: Internationalizing Struts Applications
Figure 10-1: The Spanish version of the search page
Chapter 11: Securing Struts Applications
Figure 11-1: Browser-provided authentication dialog box
Chapter 12: Testing Struts Applications
Figure 12-1: A successful test run using the JUnit Swing test runner
Figure 12-2: Cactus architecture
Figure 12-3: JUnit/StrutsTestCase/Cactus relationships
Figure 12-4: JMeter HTTP request
Figure 12-5: JMeter graph results
Chapter 18: The Struts Configuration File
Figure 18-1: Struts Console running as a stand-alone application
Chapter 19: The Tiles Configuration File
Figure 19-1: Struts Console running as a stand-alone application
Chapter 20: The Validator Configuration Files
Figure 20-1: Struts Console running as a stand-alone application
Chapter 23: Using AJAX with Struts
Figure 23-1: The Current Employee Count section on the Employee Search page
Figure 23-2: Updated Employee Count on the Employee Search page
Appendix A: Struts Console Quick Reference
Figure A-1: Struts Console in action as a stand-alone application
Figure A-2: Struts Console inside JBuilder
Figure A-3: Struts Console editor inside Eclipse
Figure A-4: Struts Console editor in a separate window
Figure A-5: Struts Console editor in a separate window
Figure A-6: Struts Console editor inside IDEA
Figure A-7: Struts Console inside NetBeans
Figure A-8: Struts Console editor inside JDeveloper
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Struts: The Complete Reference, 2nd Edition
ISBN: 0072263865
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2004
Pages: 165
Authors:
James Holmes
BUY ON AMAZON
Beginning Cryptography with Java
Symmetric Key Cryptography
Asymmetric Key Cryptography
Object Description in Cryptography Using ASN.1
Distinguished Names and Certificates
Appendix C Using the Bouncy Castle API for Elliptic Curve
WebLogic: The Definitive Guide
Servlets and JSPs
Optimizing JMS Performance
JMS Programming Issues
Creating a Custom Authentication Provider
Using the Web Services Framework
Building Web Applications with UML (2nd Edition)
Summary
Architectural Viewpoints
Activities
Use Case View
Logical View
Visual C# 2005 How to Program (2nd Edition)
Exercises
Web Resources
User-Defined Types in Web Services
Exercises
Self-Review Exercises
Mastering Delphi 7
The Delphi Programming Language
Working with Forms
Delphis Database Architecture
The Microsoft .NET Architecture from the Delphi Perspective
Appendix B Extra Delphi Tools from Other Sources
Persuasive Technology: Using Computers to Change What We Think and Do (Interactive Technologies)
The Functional Triad Computers in Persuasive Roles
Computers as Persuasive Media Simulation
Credibility and Computers
Increasing Persuasion through Mobility and Connectivity
Captology Looking Forward
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