Book description
Start building Java-based web applications now, even if you’re a complete newcomer to Java. Comprehensive and example-driven, this book is all you need to develop dynamic Java-based web applications using JSP, connect to databases with JSF, and put them into action using the popular open source Java web server, Apache Tomcat.
Beginning Jakarta EE Web Development is a comprehensive introduction to building Java-based web applications using JSP, JSF, MySQL, and the Apache Tomcat web application server. Other APIs including JSON, JSTL, and XML parser are covered along the way.
Key concepts are made easy to grasp with numerous working examples and a walk-through of the development of a complete ecommerce project. This book is written for professionals by practicing Java web application professionals and experts.What You Will Learn
- Build Java-based web applications using JSP and JSF with Eclipse Jakarta EE
- Configureyour database with MySQL
- Define XML documents for your applications
- Use the Apache MyFaces APIs to create JSF applications
- Integrate and implement JSF and JSP together
- Build an online ecommerce web application
Who This Book Is For
Programmers new to programming in Java and programming in general.
Product information
- Title: Beginning Jakarta EE Web Development: Using JSP, JSF, MySQL, and Apache Tomcat for Building Java Web Applications
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- Release date: August 2020
- Publisher(s): Apress
- ISBN: 9781484258668
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