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- Title: Jakarta Struts Live
- Author(s) Rick Hightower
- Publisher: TheServerSide.com (2006)
- Paperback: 273 pages
- eBook: PDF (273 pages, 2.9 MB)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 1430320338
- ISBN-13: 978-1430320333
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Jakarta Struts Live contains thorough coverage of both the Struts MVC architecture and building each of the Struts components of this architecture. You'll learn to use vital features like Tiles, the Validator, DynaActionForms, plug-ins, and internationalization. You also look at how you can leverage other open-source technologies to improve your Struts development process and experiences.
Some of the topics covered by Jakarta Struts Live include:
- Getting Started with Struts
- Testing Struts Applications
- ActionForms and DynaActionForms
- The Validator Framework
- The Model-View-Controller Architecture
- The Struts Tag Library
- Using Tiles
- The JSTL and Struts
- Internationalization (I18N)
- Extending Struts
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- Java Web Frameworks, MVC - Srtuts, JSF, Spring MVC, etc
- Java Web Programming (Servlet and JSP)
- Java Enterprise Applications
- Web Frameworks
- Web Design and Programming
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