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Core JSTL[c] Mastering the JSP Standard Tag Library
Core JSTL[c] Mastering the JSP Standard Tag Library
ISBN: 131001531
EAN: N/A
Year: 2005
Pages: 124
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Core JSTL: Mastering the JSP Standard Tag Library
Table of Contents
Copyright
About Prentice Hall Professional Technical Reference
Preface
1.1 What This Book Is About
1.2 The Servlet and JSP APIs This Book Depends Upon
1.3 The Book s Web Site
1.4 How This Book s Code Was Tested
1.5 This Book s Audience
1.6 How To Use This Book
1.7 Conventions Used in This Book
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1. Introduction
1.1 JSTL Overview
1.2 Getting Started
1.3 A Simple JSTL Web Application
1.4 JSTL Design Principles
Chapter 2. The JSTL Expression Language
2.1 Expression Language Overview
2.2 Expressions
2.3 Identifiers
2.4 Operators
2.5 Type Coercion
2.6 Literal Values
2.7 Implicit Objects
2.8 Method Invocation
2.9 EL Expressions in Custom Actions
2.10 Common Mistakes
Chapter 3. General-Purpose and Conditional Actions
3.1 General-Purpose Actions
3.2 Conditional Actions
3.3 Using Conditional and General-Purpose Actions Together
3.4 Conditional Custom Actions
Chapter 4. Iteration Actions
4.1 The c:forEach Action
4.2 The c:forTokens Action
4.3 Iteration Status
4.4 Custom Iteration Actions
Chapter 5. URL Actions
5.1 Overview
5.2 The c:import Action
5.3 The c:redirect Action
5.4 The c:url Action
5.5 The c:param Action
5.6 Accessing External Resources
5.7 Accessing Resources in Foreign Contexts
5.8 Redirecting a Response
Chapter 6. Configuration Settings
6.1 Overview
6.2 The Config Class
Chapter 7. I18N Actions
7.1 Overview
7.2 I18N and L10N
7.3 Localization Contexts
7.4 An Overview of the I18N Actions
7.5 Use of fmt:message
7.6 Request Encoding
7.7 I18NCustom Actions
Chapter 8. Formatting Actions
8.1 Formatting and Parsing Numbers
8.2 Formatting and Parsing Dates and Times
8.3 Using Time Zones
8.4 Determining a Formatting Locale
Chapter 9. Database Actions
9.1 Overview
9.2 A Simple Database
9.3 How JSTL Locates Data Sources
9.4 Creating Data Sources
9.5 Querying a Database
9.6 Updating a Database
9.7 Executing Database Transactions
9.8 Implementing Database Custom Actions
Chapter 10. XML Actions
10.1 A Simple XML File
10.2 XML Actions Overview
10.3 XPath Overview
10.4 Parsing XML
10.5 Using Scoped Variables in XPath Expressions
10.6 Transforming XML with XSLT
10.7 Filtering XML
10.8 Accessing External Entities
Chapter 11. JSTL Reference
11.1 Action Reference Index
11.2 General-Purpose Actions
11.3 Conditional Actions
11.4 Iteration Actions
11.5 URL Actions
11.6 Internationalization Actions
11.7 Formatting Actions
11.8 Database Actions
11.9 XML Core Actions
11.10 XML Flow Control Actions
11.11 XML Transform Actions
Appendix Setting Up the MySQL Database Used in This Book
A.1 Download and Install MySQL
A.2 Download and Install a JDBC Driver for MySQL
A.3 Create a MySQL Database for Core JSTL Examples
A.4 Populate the MySQL Database Used in Core JSTL Examples
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Core JSTL[c] Mastering the JSP Standard Tag Library
ISBN: 131001531
EAN: N/A
Year: 2005
Pages: 124
BUY ON AMAZON
Interprocess Communications in Linux: The Nooks and Crannies
Linking Object Code
Summary
Summary
A ClientServer Message Queue Example
Using RPCGEN to Generate Templates and a MAKEFILE
CISSP Exam Cram 2
SECURITY MODELS AND ARCHITECTURES
After the Exam
Security Mechanisms
Database Management
Ethics
VBScript Programmers Reference
Data Types
Variables and Procedures
Classes in VBScript (Writing Your Own COM Objects)
Appendix A VBScript Functions and Keywords
Appendix J VBA Features not in VBScript
Kanban Made Simple: Demystifying and Applying Toyotas Legendary Manufacturing Process
Conduct Data Collection
Appendix C Two-Bin Kanban Systems
Appendix D Organizational Changes Required for Kanban
Appendix E EOQ vs. Kanban
Appendix H Case Study 1: Motor Plant Casting Kanban
Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA): Concepts, Technology, and Design
Part II: SOA and WS-* Extensions
Principles of Service-Orientation
Common principles of service-orientation
Service-Oriented Design (Part II: SOA Composition Guidelines)
Application service design (a step-by-step process)
Cultural Imperative: Global Trends in the 21st Century
Cultural Black Holes
The Pacific Rim: The Fourth Cultural Ecology
The China Phenomenon
Conclusion
Appendix B Leadership Test
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