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Titre : | Jakarta Struts for Dummies |
Auteurs : | Mike Robinson |
Type de document : | document électronique |
Editeur : | [S.l.] : For Dummies, 2004 |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 978-0-7645-7176-3 |
Index. décimale : | 005.276 |
Résumé : |
As a Web developer, youÔÇÖve probably heard a lot about Jakarta Struts, the popular open source framework for creating Web applications in Java. Struts is the de facto standard for Java-based Web applications; in fact, some people consider it the yardstick by which all other Web application frameworks are measured. The Struts framework is based on a classic Model-View-Controller (MVC) design paradigm that combines Java servlets, Java Server Pages (JSP), custom tags, and message resources into a unified framework. *Jakarta Struts For Dummies* will get you up and running with Struts in a hurry, so you can * Control the business logic of your applications * Design the view for JavaServer Pages * Validate data * Use tiles to dynamically create pages * Secure and troubleshoot your applications, and more Jakarta Struts saves you coding time and helps you create an extensible development environment. *Jakarta Struts For Dummies* provides the information you need when you need it, and even lets you get your feet wet right away by creating a special ÔÇ£jump startÔÇØ application in Part I. *Jakarta Struts For Dummies* helps you * Understand and apply the Model-View-Controller (MVC) design pattern * Integrate Struts into a Web application environment * Use tag libraries to simplify your JSP pages * Maintain control with effective security features * Internationalize Web applications with a feature that creates easy-to-update text content, so international viewers can see pages in their own languages * Represent all types of data, from one or two items to a huge and complex database * Extend JakartaÔÇÖs functionality with plug-ins * Use logging to help you troubleshoot an application Loaded with tips, examples, and explanatory sidebars, this plain-English guide to Jakarta Struts will have you creating Web applications with Struts before you can say ÔÇ£JavaÔÇØ. ### From the Back Cover Reduce development time, increase maintainability, and take charge of your code Find out how Jakarta Struts can support your pages and keep the Java hot! YouÔÇÖll know more than beans about Jakarta Struts after youÔÇÖve spent a little time with this book! ItÔÇÖll get you up and running with the popular open source framework that helps you develop and manage Java-based Web applications. YouÔÇÖll build one before you even finish Part I ÔÇô and then explore all the techniques you need for a rock-solid, full-featured Web application. The Dummies Way * Explanations in plain English * "Get in, get out" information * Icons and other navigational aids * Tear-out cheat sheet * Top ten lists * A dash of humor and fun Discover how to: * Apply the Model-View-Controller (MVC) design pattern * Integrate Struts into a Web application development environment * Use tag libraries to simplify your JSPÔäó pages * Keep control with effective security features * Reach users around the world in their own language ### About the Author **Mike Robinson** has been working in the computing field since, well, when minicomputers were popular. He has a masterÔÇÖs degree in computer science and has been an independent Java developer specializing in interactive Web applications since 1998. Mike is an adjunct faculty member in the Computer Science Department at Maharishi University of Management in Fairfield, Iowa. If he had any spare time, he would probably spend it hiking. **Ellen Finkelstein** is the author of numerous best-selling computer books on AutoCAD, PowerPoint, Flash, and most recently OpenOffice.org. She writes regular articles on AutoCAD and PowerPoint in magazines, e-zines, and for Web sites. She is an adjunct Instructor of Management, teaching e-business courses to M.B.A. students. She writes at home so that she can take the bread out of the oven on time. |