Dynamic content -- personalized, customized, and up-to-the-minute -- is a key component of site development on the World Wide Web today. Java Server Pages (JSP) is a new server-side technology for generating dynamic content in Web pages and other on-line applications. This guide to JSP covers all aspects of development and includes comparisons to similar dynamic content systems such as CGI, Active Server Pages, Cold Fusion, and PHP. Included is a discussion of the use of component centric design via Java Beans and custom tag libraries for separating the presentation of dynamic data (the layout, look, and feel) from its implementation (the code that generates it).
Read rest of entry
Monday, February 7, 2011
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
PB Media Player 1.0.152
Author: Mr.Funny
| at : 9:47 AM |
Category :
Multimedia
|


PB Media Player is an Youtube video searcher, downloader and player, with support for .flv and .swf file formats.
This is an offline video player. Uses the well-known online version of the SWF FLV Player by Jeroen Wijering.
Main features:
- Single File
- No Installations required
- Plug n play
- Can run on Flash Drives
- Save window dimensions
- Save recent browsed folders

Monday, October 5, 2009
Saturday, August 15, 2009
[Ebook] Pure JSP: Java Server Pages (Pure Series)
Author: Mr.Funny
| at : 9:37 PM |
Category :
Ebook Java
|


Publisher: Sams | ISBN: 0672319020 | edition 2000-06-08 | PDF | 340 pages | 7.36 Mb
Pure JSP gives a very concise conceptual overview of the JavaServer Pages technology and its related components. Once you have a firm foundation with the JSP technology, related topics such as JavaBeans, JDBC and Servlets are covered at a very high level. The book moves on to explain a large number of JSP techniques, which were determined by studying problems faced by JSP users in the professional world. The final section covers the more technical aspects of the JSP technology. Topics include related API’s, server configuration, and charts and diagrams related to developing JSP applications.

[Ebook] Teach Yourself Java in 21 Days
Author: Mr.Funny
| at : 9:35 PM |
Category :
Ebook Java
|


Publisher: Sams | ISBN: 1575210304 | edition 1996 | PDF | 516 pages | 5,53 mb
Add interactivity and animation to your Web site and turn static plain-vanilla pages into fun, exciting multimedia presentations! This book teaches the basic concepts of object-oriented programming with Java with numerous examples and tutorials to provide hands-on practice creating Java applets. Provides a solid foundation for moving on to more sophisticated Java programming.

[Ebook] Java: The Fundamentals of Objects and Classes – An Introduction to Java Programming
Author: Mr.Funny
| at : 9:31 PM |
Category :
Ebook Java
|


Publisher: David Etheridge | ISBN: 8776814755 | edition 2009 | PDF | 92 pages | 4,31 mb
Java: The Fundamentals of Objects and Classes – An Introduction to Java Programming

[Ebook] Desktop Java Live
Author: Mr.Funny
| at : 7:32 PM |
Category :
Ebook Java
|


Desktop Java Live /by Scott Delap (Author).Desktop Java Live is written for Java developers that have some experience with desktop development and now want to take their skills to the next level.
Each chapter features detailed code examples and images to walk the reader through the API being covered. Chapter 8 features a detailed discussion of how the MVC pattern and its variations can be used to write cleaner more testable applications. The chapter then details the construction of an RSS reader using these concepts along with the API’s covered in earlier chapters. Chapters: 1. Reintroducing the Desktop Application, 2. Layout Managers, 3. GUI Builders, 4. Look and Feel, 5. Threading, 6. Data Binding, 7. Validation, 8. Patterns in Desktop Applications. Upcoming Chapters: Chapter 9, Deployment: Installers and Java Web Start, Chapter 10, Desktop Application Testing Strategies, Chapter 11, JDIC & JDNC. What Readers Are Saying: Gregg Bolinger (Java Ranch Reviewer – 10 out of 10 Horseshoes), “Recently I was fortunate enough to obtain a copy of Desktop Java Live by Scott Delap (who also runs clientjava.com). Desktop Java Live isn’t your typical ‘how-to’ java book full of API references and examples of how to create JFrame’s. DJL is a pioneering book that teaches you how to write desktop applications using best practices as well as how to use a plethora of open source libraries to enhance and ease the development of your applications…” JavaPerformanceTuning.com, “I would wholeheartedly recommend you check out chapter 5 of Scott Delap’s book which implements an automatic detector of Swing threading violations – a tool that every GUI developer should include in their everyday development suite.”
Each chapter features detailed code examples and images to walk the reader through the API being covered. Chapter 8 features a detailed discussion of how the MVC pattern and its variations can be used to write cleaner more testable applications. The chapter then details the construction of an RSS reader using these concepts along with the API’s covered in earlier chapters. Chapters: 1. Reintroducing the Desktop Application, 2. Layout Managers, 3. GUI Builders, 4. Look and Feel, 5. Threading, 6. Data Binding, 7. Validation, 8. Patterns in Desktop Applications. Upcoming Chapters: Chapter 9, Deployment: Installers and Java Web Start, Chapter 10, Desktop Application Testing Strategies, Chapter 11, JDIC & JDNC. What Readers Are Saying: Gregg Bolinger (Java Ranch Reviewer – 10 out of 10 Horseshoes), “Recently I was fortunate enough to obtain a copy of Desktop Java Live by Scott Delap (who also runs clientjava.com). Desktop Java Live isn’t your typical ‘how-to’ java book full of API references and examples of how to create JFrame’s. DJL is a pioneering book that teaches you how to write desktop applications using best practices as well as how to use a plethora of open source libraries to enhance and ease the development of your applications…” JavaPerformanceTuning.com, “I would wholeheartedly recommend you check out chapter 5 of Scott Delap’s book which implements an automatic detector of Swing threading violations – a tool that every GUI developer should include in their everyday development suite.”

Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)