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In this fourth & last part of the tutorial on JSTL,the author deals with the 'sql' tags in JSTL and shows how they greatly simplify simple database operations like 'select' queries. In another demo, common database operations like 'add','modify' , 'dele

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In this fourth & last part of the tutorial on JSTL,the author deals with the 'sql' tags in JSTL and shows how they greatly simplify simple database operations like 'select' queries. In another demo, common database operations like 'add','modify' , 'delete' & 'verify'also are dealt with.


 

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