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31. Exception Handling in JSP Pages
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An article on exception handling in JSP pages. Describes how to catch exceptional events and display a useful message to the user. Online demo available.
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32. Calling a JavaBean from a JSP Page
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This tutorial describes <jsp:useBean>, <jsp:setProperty> and <jsp:getProperty> tags and demonstrates how to call JavaBean from within a JSP page. Online demo available.
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33. Introduction to Java Server Pages, Your first JSP Page
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Article on step by step installation of Tomcat 4.0 Server. Then moves on to introduce JSP and eventually builds a simple JSP page to test the installation.
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34. Combining Servlets, JSP, and JavaBeans
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This is a complete chapter : Combining Servlets, JSP, and JavaBeans from Wrox Press book "Professional JSP 2nd Edition". It introduces Model-View-Controller (MVC) architecture and describes combining JSP, Servlets and Java Beans using it.
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35. Writing Your First JSP
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A brief introduction to writing your own first Java Server Pages (JSP). Covers several different editions of "Hello, World!" example. This article is the first excerpt of a full series from the book, Web Development with JavaServer Pages.
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36. Tag Conventions in JSP
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There are two primary types of tag conventions in Java Server Pages: Scripting-Oriented Tags and XML-Based Tags. Learning them gives you insight not only into JSP, but XML, too. This article is the second excerpt in a series from the book, "Web Development with JavaServer Pages."
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37. Take control of your JSP pages with custom tags
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This article shows you how to customize JSP tags to get even more out of JSP technology. Its detailed techniques explain how you can add more complex logic to your JSPs, take firmer control of data display, and share data among tags. All without having to teach your front-end Web developers how to write Java code.
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38. JSP templates
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Window toolkits typically provide a layout mechanism that positions widgets in a container. For example, AWT and Swing have layout managers, and VisualWorks Smalltalk has wrappers. This article presents a template mechanism for JSP that allows layout to be encapsulated and reused. JSP templates minimize the impact of layout changes and encourage modular design.
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39. Encapsulate reusable functionality in JSP tags
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JavaServer Pages (JSP) are a great mechanism for delivering dynamic Web-based content. JSP provides a set of predefined tags, but you can also define your own tag extensions that encapsulate common functionality. This article will show how easy it is to build, deploy, and use your own custom JSP tag, using the Servlet/JSP reference implementation, Tomcat.
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40. Using Java Server Pages (JSP)
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This is a short introductory article on JavaServer Pages. It talks about the features of JSP, a simple example, and includes some useful JSP related-links.
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