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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
Metrics and Models in Software Quality Engineering (2nd Edition)
Process Maturity Framework and Quality Standards
Reliability and Validity
The Exponential Model
Possible Metrics for Acceptance Testing to Evaluate Vendor-Developed Software
Recommendations and Risk Mitigation
VBScript Programmers Reference
Data Types
Control of Flow
Script Encoding
HTML Applications
Appendix C Coding Convention
Kanban Made Simple: Demystifying and Applying Toyotas Legendary Manufacturing Process
Auditing the Kanban
Appendix A MRP vs. Kanban
Appendix D Organizational Changes Required for Kanban
Appendix G Intra-Cell Kanban
Appendix H Case Study 1: Motor Plant Casting Kanban
Cisco IP Telephony (CIPT) (Authorized Self-Study) (2nd Edition)
Cisco Unified Communications
Cisco Unified CallManager Clustering and Deployment Options
External Call Routing
Java How to Program (6th Edition) (How to Program (Deitel))
Summary
break and continue Statements
Notes on Set and Get Methods
Drawing Polygons and Polylines
Loading and Playing Audio Clips
Practical Intrusion Analysis: Prevention and Detection for the Twenty-First Century: Prevention and Detection for the Twenty-First Century
Understanding Intrusion Detection
Cisco Secure IDS
Data Correlation
Security Business Issues
The Future of Intrusion Detection and Prevention
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