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  1-6 of 6 Reviews about "JSP (D.2.2...)": Date Reviewed
  Foundations of JSP design patterns
Patzer A., APress, LP, Berkeley, CA, 2004.  Type: Book (9781590594117)

This book is a nice addition to the current literature on JavaServer Pages (JSP), Struts, and other related technologies for Web application development. It describes the JSP development patterns and best practices in 12 chapters, whil...

Feb 4 2005
  Pro J2EE 1.4: from professional to expert
Spielman K., Spielman S., Kunnumpurath M., Williamson H., APress, LP, 2004.  Type: Book (9781590593400)

This 900-page book is designed to take the plain Java developer to the next level of developing Web applications, using the Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE) platform. The authors make good use of their knowledge, and years of experienc...

Dec 1 2004
  JavaServer Pages (3rd ed.)
Bergsten H., O’Reilly & Associates, Inc., Sebastopol, CA, 2003.  Type: Book (9780596005634)

The third edition of this book was released only a year after the second [1], because the JavaServer Pages (JSP) 2.0 specification and the JSP Standard Tag Library (JSTL) 1.1 specification both came out after the second edition was rel...

Sep 17 2004
  JavaServer Pages
Pekowsky ., Addison-Wesley Longman Publishing Co, Inc., Boston, MA, 2003. 368 pp.  Type: Book (9780321150790)

As the Web has increasingly become a base for developing applications, including e-commerce, learning, and entertainment, a number of sophisticated frameworks and languages have begun to emerge to facilitate application ...

Mar 3 2004
  Practical program development using JSP
Storer R., Blackwell Scientific Publications, Ltd., Oxford, UK, 1987.  Type: Book (9789780632015450)

A fundamental premise of the JSP method is that the control structure of a program must reflect the structure of the data upon which it operates. In the Jackson methods, the programs are considered to be, in some sense or another, mode...

Oct 1 1987
  Systems programming with JSP: example--a VDU controller
Sanden B. Communications of the ACM 28(10): 1059-1067, 1985.  Type: Article

Jackson Structured Programming (JSP) is a methodology which, is an oversimplified sense, says that the structure of a program must model the data on which the program operates. Sanden argues that although JSP has in the past mostly bee...

Apr 1 1986
 
 
 
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