You can't judge a book by its back cover. At least, that's true in the case of More Servlets and JavaServer Pages. The book is divided into five sections. Part I consists of three chapters that ...
Do your J2EE applications run slow? Can they sustain rising traffic? This article describes performance-tuning techniques (PTT) for developing high performance and scalable JSP (JavaServer Pages) ...
SINCE THE INTRODUCTION of JSP technology, two architectures have emerged for building server-side Web applications in Java. The first involves JSPs only, and the second uses JSPs and Servlets together ...
NEW DELHI, INDIA: “Why to copy class notes (which may contain mistakes), when they are easily available in the form of a book,” says Corporate Trainer and an independent consultant – Santosh Kumar K.
Servlets were designed to allow for extension of a server providing any service. Currently, however, only HTTP and JSP page servlets are supported. In the future, a developer may be able to extend an ...
Another way to contrast servlets and EJBs is to assert that servlets by intent serve to accommodate a classical two-tier application (where the presentation and data access/business logic tiers are ...