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Struts: The Complete Reference, 2nd Edition
Struts: The Complete Reference, 2nd Edition
ISBN: 0072263865
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2004
Pages: 165
Authors:
James Holmes
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Struts-The Complete Reference, Second Edition
Part I: The Struts Framework
Chapter 1: An Introduction to Struts
A Brief History of Web Application Development
Two Development Models
A Closer Look at the Model-View-Controller Architecture
Enter Struts
Basic Components of Struts
Acquiring Struts
Getting Started with Struts
Chapter 2: Building a Simple Struts Application
Application Overview
Compiling, Packaging, and Running the Application
Understanding the Flow of Execution
Chapter 3: The Model Layer
Struts and the Model
Reviewing the Model Layer of the Mini HR Application
Chapter 4: The View Layer
Struts and the View Layer
Reviewing the View Layer of the Mini HR Application
Alternative View Technologies
Chapter 5: The Controller Layer
Struts and the Controller Layer
The ActionServlet Class
The Request Processing Engine
The Action Class
The ActionForward Class
Reviewing the Controller Layer of the Mini HR Application
Chapter 6: Validator
Validator Overview
Using Validator
Creating Custom Validations
Internationalizing Validations
Adding Validator to the Mini HR Application
Chapter 7: Tiles
Tiles Overview
Using Tiles
Internationalizing Tiles
Using the Tiles Tag Library
The Tiles Tag Library Tags
Adding Tiles to the Mini HR Application
Chapter 8: Declarative Exception Handling
Configuring Struts Exception Handler
Creating a Custom Exception Handler
Adding Declarative Exception Handling to the Mini HR Application
Chapter 9: Struts Modules
Using Modules
Using Validator with Modules
Using Tiles with Modules
Converting the Mini HR Application to Use Modules
Part II: Applying Struts
Chapter 10: Internationalizing Struts Applications
Understanding Java s Internationalization Support
Understanding Struts Internationalization Support
Internationalizing the Mini HR Application
Chapter 11: Securing Struts Applications
Levels of Security
Using Container-Managed Security
Application-Managed Security
Chapter 12: Testing Struts Applications
Unit Testing Struts Applications
Use-Case-Driven Testing
Testing Application Performance
Part III: The Struts Tag Libraries
Chapter 13: The HTML Tag Library
Using the HTML Tag Library
The HTML Tag Library Tags
The HTML Tag Library Tags (Continued)
The HTML Tag Library Tags (Continued)
Common Tag Attributes
Chapter 14: The Bean Tag Library
Understanding Variables and Scope in JSPs
Using the Bean Tag Library
The Bean Tag Library Tags
Chapter 15: The Logic Tag Library
Understanding Variables and Scope in JSPs
Using the Logic Tag Library
The Logic Tag Library Tags
Chapter 16: The Nested Tag Library
Using the Nested Tag Library
The Nested Tag Library Tags
Chapter 17: Using JSTL with Struts
JSTL Overview
Using JSTL with Struts
Part IV: Struts Configuration Files
Chapter 18: The Struts Configuration File
Understanding XML DTDs
Configuring the web.xml Deployment Descriptor
The Struts Configuration File Tags
Metadata Tags
Editing Struts Configuration Files with Struts Console
Chapter 19: The Tiles Configuration File
Understanding XML DTDs
Enabling the Tiles Plugin
The Tiles Configuration File Tags
Metadata Tags
Editing Tiles Configuration Files with Struts Console
Chapter 20: The Validator Configuration Files
Two Configuration Files
Understanding XML DTDs
Enabling the Validator Plugin
The Validator Configuration File Tags
Editing Validator Configuration Files with Struts Console
Part V: Struts Extensions
Chapter 21: Struts Scripting
Bean Scripting Framework Overview
Struts Scripting Overview
Using Struts Scripting
Using Struts Scripting with the Mini HR Application
Chapter 22: The Struts-Faces Integration Library
JSF Overview
Struts-Faces Library Overview
Using the Struts-Faces Library
The Struts-Faces Tag Library Tags
Using the Struts-Faces Library with the Mini HR Application
Chapter 23: Using AJAX with Struts
AJAX Overview
Integrating AJAX with the Mini HR Application
Part VI: Appendixes
Appendix A: Struts Console Quick Reference
Supported Configuration Files
Acquiring and Installing Struts Console
Using Struts Console as a Stand-Alone Application
Using Struts Console Inside Borland JBuilder
Using Struts Console Inside Eclipse
Using Struts Console Inside IBM Rational Application Developer for WebSphere
Using Struts Console Inside IntelliJ IDEA
Using Struts Console Inside NetBeans and Sun Java Studio
Using Struts Console Inside Oracle JDeveloper
Configuring the Struts Console Output Options
Appendix B: Third-Party Struts Extensions
Strecks
SSLEXT
Struts Menu
displaytag
stxx
formdef
Struts Layout
Struts Console
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List of Tables
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Struts: The Complete Reference, 2nd Edition
ISBN: 0072263865
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2004
Pages: 165
Authors:
James Holmes
BUY ON AMAZON
Oracle Developer Forms Techniques
Using Form and Global Variables
Myths About the Form Filename, Form Module Name , and Form ID
Preventing Validation of WHEN-VALIDATE-ITEM for Control Items During Query Time
Oracle 8 and 8i Features in Forms Developer
Basing a Block on a Stored Procedure Involving Object Tables
The Java Tutorial: A Short Course on the Basics, 4th Edition
Arrays
Overview of I/O Streams
Using the Streams
Code Samples
Swing-Based Applets
Mastering Delphi 7
The Run-Time Library
From COM to COM+
Writing Database Components
Web Services and SOAP
Delphi for .NET Preview: The Language and the RTL
Logistics and Retail Management: Emerging Issues and New Challenges in the Retail Supply Chain
Retail Logistics: Changes and Challenges
Relationships in the Supply Chain
Temperature-Controlled Supply Chains
Rethinking Efficient Replenishment in the Grocery Sector
The Development of E-tail Logistics
What is Lean Six Sigma
Key #1: Delight Your Customers with Speed and Quality
Key #2: Improve Your Processes
Key #3: Work Together for Maximum Gain
Beyond the Basics: The Five Laws of Lean Six Sigma
Six Things Managers Must Do: How to Support Lean Six Sigma
Programming .Net Windows Applications
Windows Forms
Controls: The Base Class
SystemInformation Properties
Class Hierarchy
Date and Time Values
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