JSP: A Beginner's Guide by Gary Bollinger

JSP: A Beginner's Guide by Gary Bollinger

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JavaServer Pages (JSP) are a popular way to deliver dynamic content to otherwise static HTML pages. JSPs are executed on Web servers and are used to generate interactive, viewer specific information. This title provides a learning tool for entry level programmers.

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JSP: A Beginner's Guide by Gary Bollinger

Essential skills for first-time programmers! JSP: A Beginner's Guide explains the fundamentals of JSP programming. You'll learn how and when to use comments, directives, JSP scripts, and implicit objects and how to build JSP applications. The modular approach of this series--including drills, sample projects, and mastery checks--makes it easy to learn JSP programming quickly.
Gary Bollinger (Olney, MD) is the Director of Product Development and co-founder of Artesia Technologies, a digital asset management company. At Artesia, Bollinger is responsible for choosing and integrating all technology. Bollinger formerly worked for Sterling Software and served as Technical Director with system architecture and software design/development responsibilities. He is the author of several technical articles appearing in JavaPro and JavaReport magazines. Bharathi Natarajan is a lead software engineer with Artesia Technologies and has authored and co-authored articles appearing in JavaPro and Java Report.
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ISBN 13 9780072133196
ISBN 10 0072133198
Title JSP: A Beginner's Guide
Author Gary Bollinger
Series Beginner's Guide
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
Year published 2001-09-16
Number of pages 532
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