De quoi parle ce livre ?
Jakarta Struts de l'Apache Software Foundation reste le framework Java le plus populaire pour la création d'applications Web au niveau de l'entreprise. Dans le premier livre qui couvre les nouvelles fonctionnalités de la version finale de Struts 1.1, les auteurs présentent les informations techniques et conceptuelles dont vous avez besoin pour concevoir, construire et déployer des applications Struts 1.1 sophistiquées.
Que couvre ce livre ?
Ce livre couvre tout ce que vous devez savoir sur Struts et ses technologies de soutien, y compris les JSP, les servlets, les applications Web, le conteneur JSP/servlet Jakarta-Tomcat et bien plus encore. Voici quelques-unes des choses que vous trouverez dans ce livre :
- L'architecture Jakarta Struts Model 2 et ses composants de soutien
- Comment commencer avec Struts et construire vos propres composants
- Comment utiliser le validateur Commons, ActionForms et DynaActionForms
- Techniques de personnalisation de la commande
- Façons de maximiser vos pages de présentation avec Tiles
- Comment internationaliser vos applications Struts
- Conseils pour gérer les erreurs et déboguer les applications Struts
À qui s'adresse ce livre ?
Ce livre est destiné aux développeurs Java qui souhaitent créer des applications Web sophistiquées et de niveau entreprise en utilisant la version de production finale de Struts 1.1.
James Goodwill is the co–founder and chief technology officer at Virtuas Solutions, LLC, located in Denver, Colorado. With over 10 years of experience, James leads Virtuas′ Senior Internet Architects in the development of cutting–edge tools designed for J2EE e–business acceleration.
In addition to his professional experience, James is a member of the JSP 2.0 Expert Group (JSR–152.) He is the author of the best–selling Java titles
Developing Java Servlets,
Pure JavaServer Pages,
Apache Jakarta Tomcat, and
Mastering JSP Custom Tags and Tag Libraries. James is also a regular columnist on the Java community Web site, OnJava.com.
More information about James, his work, and his previous publications can be found at his company′s web site, www.virtuas.com.
Rick Hightower (www.rickhightower.com) is a developer who enjoys working with Java, J2EE, Ant, Struts, Web Services and XDoclet. Rick is also the CTO of Trivera Technologies (www.triveratch.com), a global training, mentoring, and consulting company focusing on enterprise development. Rick is a regular contributor to IBM developerWorks and has written more than 10 IBM developerWorks tutorials on subjects ranging from EJB to Web Services to XDoclet to Struts to Custom Tags.
While working at eBlox, Rick and the eBlox team used Struts and J2EE to build two frameworks and an ASP (application service provider) for online ecommerce stores. They started using Struts long before the 1.0 release.
Rick recently helped put together a well–received course for Trivera on Struts that runs on Tomcat 4.x, Resin EE 2.x, IBM WebSphere 5.0 (WSAD), JBoss 3.x, and WebLogic 8.1. When not traveling around the country teaching the Trivera Struts course (our bestseller), speaking at conferences about Struts, or doing Struts consulting and mentoring, Rick enjoys drinking coffee at an all night coffee shop and writing code, writing about Struts and other Java, J2EE and XP topics, and writing about himself in the third person.