Java server and servlets : building portable web applications

By: Rossbach, PeterContributor(s): Schreiber, HendrikMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Harlow, England ; New York : Addison-Wesley, 2000Description: xiv, 429 p. : illustrationsISBN: 0201674912 ; 9780201674910; 8178080915; 9788178080918 Subject(s): Java (Computer program language) | Web servers | Servlets | Java (Langage de programmation) | Serveurs WebDDC classification: 005.133
Contents:
pt. I. Basis -- 1. Fundamentals -- 2. HTTP server -- 3. Servlets -- pt. II. WebApp framework -- 4. Configuration management -- 5. Protocol service -- 6. Server toolkit -- 7. Developing jo! the servlet engine -- 8. Servlet method invocation -- 9. Java objects in a relational database -- 10. Generating dynamic HTML pages with servlets -- pt. III. Applications -- 11. StoreBrowser -- 12. OnlineShop -- 13. Chat -- 14. Final comments.
Summary: This title seeks to demonstrate how to create fully featured server applications using Java, Object technology, patterns and UML. It also shows how to use Java to programme the server, and how to create server-side applications and servlets.
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pt. I. Basis --
1. Fundamentals --
2. HTTP server --
3. Servlets --
pt. II. WebApp framework --
4. Configuration management --
5. Protocol service --
6. Server toolkit --
7. Developing jo! the servlet engine --
8. Servlet method invocation --
9. Java objects in a relational database --
10. Generating dynamic HTML pages with servlets --
pt. III. Applications --
11. StoreBrowser --
12. OnlineShop --
13. Chat --
14. Final comments.

This title seeks to demonstrate how to create fully featured server applications using Java, Object technology, patterns and UML. It also shows how to use Java to programme the server, and how to create server-side applications and servlets.

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