One of the fundamental goals of JSP pages is to decouple business logic from presentation; often JSP page developers tend to use a lot of messy scriptlet code. This approach not only clutters the page ...
Since my article “JSP Best Practices” first appeared in JavaWorld in late 2001, the use of JavaServer Pages (JSP) technology has grown dramatically. Numerous tools now make Webpage development with ...
The new JavaServer Pages (JSP) version incorporates the expression language (EL) introduced by the JSP Standard Tag Library (JSTL) to let Web designers produce scriptless JSP pages that don’t contain ...
Orbeon's engineers constantly work with bleeding-edge XML and J2EE technologies and frequently publish papers and articles. They are the developers of Model 2X and XPL. These technologies are ...
Scriptlets and Java code in JSP pages suck. Hereʼs why! 5. 2001 called and it wants its code back! It's 2011! And while we're still waiting for the jet packs and flying cars that we expected to have ...
JSP technology gives normally static Web pages a touch of dynamic action. Hypertext markup language tags that surround Java program code give you options for collecting user input so you an display ...
I have a JSP page that uses the JSTL (sorry, not the Expression Language) to connect to a small Oracle database and return the results ("SELECT first, last, phone FROM <tablename>". The output is ...
All the cool new programming languages, like Ruby, always have compilers/interpreters and tools for Linux, and the old UNIX standbys like Tcl/Tk are still around when you need them. Why, then, is Java ...
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