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Tutorial JSP (JavaServer Pages) is a standard for combining Java and HTML to provide dynamic content in web pages.
With JSP, you embed Java code in HTML using special JSP tags similar to HTML tags. You install the JSP page, which has a .jsp extension, into the WebLogic Server document root, just as you would a static HTML page. When WebLogic Server serves a JSP page.. View Rating



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Tutorial Building Java Server Pages
A detailed look at building JSP pages. Should you use JSP or servlets? It mainly depends on the ratio of markup to code. Here you'll also find a guide to the different varieties of tag, and details about the main tags such as and View Rating






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Tutorial Advanced form processing using JSP
Processing HTML forms using servlets, or more often, CGI scripts, is one of the most common operations performed on the Web today. However, that JavaServer Pages (JSPs) can play a significant role in sophisticated form processing is a little-known secret. View Rating



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Tutorial Overview of Servlets and JSP
Servlets are Java technology's answer to CGI programming. They are programs that run on a Web server and build Web pages. Building Web pages on the fly is useful (and commonly done) for a number of reasons. View Rating



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Tutorial Introduction to JSP
Introduction to JSP Introduction to JSP Java Server Pages or JSP for short is Sun's solution for developing dynamic web sites. JSP provide excellent server side scripting support for creating database driven web applications. JSP enable the View Rating



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Tutorial Improving JSF by Dumping JSP
Improving JSF by Dumping JSP After a long wait and high expectations, JavaServer Faces (JSF) 1.0 was finally released on March 11, 2004. JSF introduces an event-driven component model for web application development, similar in spirit and function to t View Rating



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Tutorial JSP 2.0: The New Deal, Part 4
JSP 2.0: The New Deal, Part 4 In this final part of the "JSP 2.0: The New Deal" series, we look at two new features that make it much easier to develop custom tag libraries: tag files and the new simplified tag-handler Java API. View Rating



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Tutorial Call JavaBean methods from JSP
Call JavaBean methods from JSP 2.0 pages View Rating



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Tutorial A first look at JavaServer Faces, Part I
A first look at JavaServer Faces, Part Learn how to implement Web-based user interfaces with JSF View Rating
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