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Programming Jakarta Struts 2e Chuck Cavaness

Programming Jakarta Struts 2e By Chuck Cavaness

Programming Jakarta Struts 2e by Chuck Cavaness


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If you want to use the Struts Framework to its fullest potential, this should be the book for you. It covers everything the earlier edition did and more: now fully up to date with Struts 1.1, this edition covers material on tag libraries and the JavaServerFaces (JSF) APIs, and even includes all-new chapters on JSF, JSTL/EL, and security.

Programming Jakarta Struts 2e Summary

Programming Jakarta Struts 2e by Chuck Cavaness

While the look and feel of an enterprise web application is certainly important, developers usually find themselves spending far too much time on the front-end presentation before they can get to coding the good stuff--the business logic at the heart of the program. Jakarta Struts addresses this issue by combining Java Servlets, Java ServerPages (JSP), custom tags, and messaging resources (like Java Message Service) into a unified, re-usable framework. The result is a cooperative, synergistic platform that's efficient and suitable for independent developers, large development teams, and everyone in between. The Struts Framework has become a highly popular open source project, but there's still woefully little documentation on the technology. What does exist is far too basic and lacks critical information for developers like you writing today's complex web applications. The revised and expanded Programming Jakarta Struts, 2nd Edition covers everything the successful earlier edition did--including an overview of the concepts involved in writing web applications; installation and configuration instructions for getting Struts up and running; a thorough discussion of how Struts implements the Model-View-Controller (MVC) design paradigm (known as the Model 2 approach) and how to interface with that pattern in your own applications; Logging, Validation, and Exception Handling with Struts; using Tiles; writing internationalization and localization code using Struts; and practical, real-world best practices for web applications--as well as plenty more: now fully up to date with Struts 1.1, this edition covers the latest material on tag libraries and the new JavaServerFaces (JSF) APIs and even includes all-new chapters on JSF, JSTL/EL, and security. With each enterprise system he s developed, author Chuck Cavaness has spent many grueling hours learning invaluable lessons about Struts and figuring out the dos and the don'ts of building web applications. He saves you time and headaches by sharing that invaluable real-world experience here, with his realistic, practical, here's how to do it approach to using the Struts Framework to its fullest potential.

About Chuck Cavaness

Chuck Cavaness is a graduate from Georgia Tech with degrees in computer engineering and computer science, has built Java-based enterprise systems in the healthcare, banking, and B2B sectors. Working at an Internet company to design and develop software architecture, Chuck has spent many frustrating hours figuring out the dos and the don'ts of web applications. With each enterprise system he's developed, Chuck has learned several valuable lessons about building real-world web applications, information that he's made available to developers who haven't had the opportunity to work on large systems. Chuck is the co-author of Special Edition Using Java 1.3 and Special Edition Using EJB 2.0, both available from QUE.

Table of Contents

Preface 1. Introduction A Brief History of the Web What Are Java Servlets? JavaServer Pages JSP Model 1 and Model 2 Architectures Why Is Model-View-Controller So Important? What Is a Framework? Alternatives to Struts 2. Inside the Web Tier An Architecture Overview The HTTP Request/Response Phase Struts and Scope Using URL Parameters Forward Versus Redirect 3. Overview of the Struts Framework A Banking Account Example Looking at the Big Picture Struts Controller Components Struts Model Components Struts View Components Multiple Application Support Summary 4. Configuring Struts Applications The Storefront Application What Is a Web Application? The Web Application Directory Structure The Web Application Deployment Descriptor Configuring the web.xml File for Struts The Struts Configuration File The Digester Component The Struts Console Tool Reloading the Configuration Files 5. Struts Controller Components The Controller Mechanism The Utilities Classes 6. Struts Model Components The M in MVC What Is a Business Object? Persistence What Does Struts Offer for the Model? 7. Struts View Components What Is a View? What Are ActionForms? Using ActionErrors Performing Presentation Validation Using the DynaActionForm Class Looking Ahead to JavaServer Faces 8. JSP Custom Tag Libraries Custom Tags Overview Tag Libraries Included with Struts Using JavaBeans with Struts Tags Struts HTML Tags Logic Tags Bean Tags Nested Tags Other Useful Tag Libraries The JSP Standard Tag Library (JSTL) 9. Extending the Struts Framework What Are Extension Points? General Extension Points Controller Extension Points Extending View Components Downsides to Extending the Framework 10. Exception Handling Java Exception Handling Performance Impact of Exception Handling System Versus Application Exceptions Using Chained Exceptions Exception Handling Provided by Struts Tying Up the Loose Ends Conclusion 11. The Validator Framework The Need for a Validation Framework Installing and Configuring the Validator Using an ActionForm with the Validator Creating Your Own Validation Rules The Validator and JSP Custom Tags Internationalizing the Validation Using the Validator Outside of Struts 12. Internationalization and Struts What Is Internationalization? Support for I18N in Java Internationalizing Your Struts Applications Exception Handling and Internationalization 13. Struts and Enterprise JavaBeans Implementing the Storefront Service Using EJB Interfacing Struts to EJB Conclusion 14. Using Tiles Understanding Templates Installing and Configuring Tiles Using Tiles The Tiles Tag Library Using Definitions Internationalization Support with Tiles 15. Logging in a Struts Application Logging in a Web Application Using the Servlet Container for Logging Jakarta Commons Logging Using the log4j Package Using Commons Logging in JSP Pages The Performance Impact of log4j Third-Party log4j Extensions Java 1.4 Logging API 16. Packaging Your Struts Application To Package or Not to Package Building Your Struts

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Programming Jakarta Struts 2e by Chuck Cavaness
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O'Reilly Media, Inc, USA
20040701
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