Since my article “JSP Best Practices” first appeared in JavaWorld in late 2001, the use of JavaServer Pages (JSP) technology has grown dramatically. Numerous tools now make Webpage development with ...
All the cool new programming languages, like Ruby, always have compilers/interpreters and tools for Linux, and the old UNIX standbys like Tcl/Tk are still around when you need them. Why, then, is Java ...
JSP HAS GROWN very popular, as shown by the sheer volume of presentations at this year's JavaOne conference. In this column, I will cover various aspects of JSP development and show how to use this ...
The new JavaServer Pages (JSP) version incorporates the expression language (EL) introduced by the JSP Standard Tag Library (JSTL) to let Web designers produce scriptless JSP pages that don’t contain ...
I'm working on a JSP application where we use the <jsp:include> directive a great deal, and have to pass parameters to it, usually in the form of objects. Of course, since <jsp: param>s don't allow ...
Sun Java Studio Creator (JSC) brings GUI technology to JSP-based Web applications using JavaServer Faces (JSF). Like VB, JSC and JSF have attracted a growing crowd of third-party component vendors, ...
In this article you will learn how to create a new Ajax RIA front end to an existing Apache Struts2 .jsp application using TIBCO General Interface (GI), an open source Ajax toolkit with a MVC ...
Community driven content discussing all aspects of software development from DevOps to design patterns. The portal server isn’t dead, despite the ongoing consensus within the Java community that the ...
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