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About JSP
JSP, or Java Server Pages, is a unique language, one that is fast changing the face of web application development. And there is good reason for this. By now almost everyone has heard of Java, the object-oriented highly portable development language created by Sun Microsystems. In a short time Java
has matured into a robust and reliable language, one that continues to gain acceptance within the development community. It is worth noting that Java was never intended to be used purely on the Internet or the Web. Java is a development language (as well as a complete development platform) and can be used to create complete applications, from desktop apps to server apps - and Java can also be used to power Web applications.
Java is a powerful and popular language, however, one thing is not so simple. At least not as simple as scripting languages like Microsoft's ASP, Allaire's ColdFusion, or even Perl. This is why for Web development, scripting languages remains dominant. After all, it is the simplicity of the HTML markup language that helped make the Web the success it is, and it makes sense to keep building the Web on that same simplicity. Developers, when faced with the choice of the power of Java or the simplicity of scripting, more often opted for the latter.
But JSP changes all that. JSP represents a new interface to Java, an interface so important that it is part of the J2EE (Java 2 Enterprise Edition) specification.
JSP combines the best of both worlds
- the raw power of Java and the simplicity of scripting - giving developers a new choice for Web application development. JSP uses XML- based tag-based syntax (much like HTML itself), and uses a page oriented metaphor for coding. JSP also provides access to the full spectrum of Java classes and functions, and JSP code is compiled into binary Servlets for faster processing.
JSP truly is the best of both worlds, and this is why JSP is starting to capture the attention of Web developers everywhere.
Course Description
This course introduces how to customize Web pages using JAVA to make them user friendly, and extending them by interacting with forms, events and HTML input control inside the script. Also the course will teach the students how to create decision-making steps in code, how to control JSP using events and connecting to a database, how to use query tables and data manipulation such as INSERT, DELETE and UPDATE.
The students will learn how to build dynamic Web sites with
TomCat or Resin JSP Server
. JSPs make easy to integrate real-time information from any JDBC /ODBC-compliant data source (such as MS Access, Excel, SQL Server, Oracle, or Sybase). They will learn how Java Server Pages fits into the new Web model and understand how to integrate scripting into this new technology.
This course is designed to teach you JSP, even if you have no Java experience
. In fact, as long as you know HTML and the basics of Web page creation (one of the pre-requirements for this course) you have the knowledge you need to get started.
This course is for you...
If you are an HTML developer looking for ways to extend your web sites, then this course is for you.
If you have Web application developments experience with a scripting language (such as ASP, Perl, PHP, or ColdFusion) and want to harness the power of Java.
If you are an experienced Java developer looking for a way to leverage your hard-earned knowledge in the Web development space.
Prerequisite to the course
Working knowledge of HTML, one or more scripting languages (JavaScript, VB Script, etc)
Introduction
Understanding JSP
Creating a JSP Page
Using Scripting Elements
Using Available Objects
Using Beans
Connecting Pages
Working with Forms
Interacting with Databases
Securing Your Applications
Managing Session States
Integrating with Email
Developing Custom Tags
Interacting with Enterprise JavaBeans
Handling Errors
Debugging and Troubleshooting
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