JSP and Servlets


Java Server Pages (JSP) are of primary importance and interest to Java and other enterprise application and Internet developers, who work with HTML, XHTML and XML. Additionally, these API are the first to be developed and implemented under an open source license under Apache's Jakarta project.


STRUT YOUR STUFF WITH JSP TAGS

XPATH AND JSP: TOGETHER 4 EVER

Using XML and JSP together - Two great tastes that taste great together

Process JSPs effectively with JavaBeans - Transport JSP processing logic into a JavaBean with the Template Method design pattern

FreeMarker: An open alternative to JSP - How the template-based, open source API FreeMarker trumps JSP

CREATE CUSTOM JSP TAGS TO USE WITH JMS

Internationalize JSP-based Websites - Build Websites that speak in tongues

The Struts JSP/Servlet Framework

Does FreeMarker fix a small problem only to cause larger setbacks? Why not use a third-party tool with JSP? How do you auto-process a form and populate server objects? Is Java a political thing? JavaWorld authors answer those tough questions and more:

JSP templates - Use JSP templates to encapsulate Webpage layout and encourage modular design

Add the power of asynchronous processing to your JSPs - Create custom JSP tags to use with JMS

Pseudo Sessions for JSP, Servlets and HTTP

JSP vs. XSP

Advanced Features of JSP Custom Tag Libraries

Java Web Applications

CACHE IN ON FASTER JSPS WITH OSCACHE