Developing Java servlets
2nd ed.
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Publication
2001 - SAMS, Indianapolis, IN, Indiana
Language
English
Word Count
149,750 words, Guess
Page Count
599 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivedevelopingjavase0000good
- Internet Archivedevelopingjavase00good
- ISBN-100672321076
- ISBN-139780672321078
- LibraryThing254591
and 3 more
- Library of Congress Control Number00111799
- Better World Books9780672321078
- Open LibraryOL17718949M
Classifications
- LCCQA76.73.J38 G6625 2001
- LCCQA76.73.J38G6625
Description
Developing Java Servlets, Second Edition, is a comprehensive, code-intensive book for professional Java developers. It explains the Java Servlet API architecture and client/server development concepts and contains detailed, professional programming techniques for building sophisticated e-commerce and database servlet applications. New topics covered in the updated edition are:JavaMailServlets with XML, JSP, and EJBPluggable web applicationsWireless servlets with WML/WMLScripts
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Topics
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- Developing Java servlets
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