Now, there's a start-to-finish guide to using Java and open source technologies to create cost-effective, scalable e-commerce sites. In Java and JSP, Art Taylor presents real-world scenarios and code examples that leverage today's key Java and open source technologies -- including Enterprise JavaBeans, JavaServer Pages, XML, the Apache Tomcat application server, and the PostgreSQL database. Taylor begins by reviewing the process of creating a Java-based Web site, and introducing the most important technologies available for doing so. Then, through carefully-documented code examples, he walks through the construction of a powerful Web community application suite -- including event calendars, document management tools, discussion forums, and much more. Coverage includes: Apache Web server installation and use; and Apache Tomcat application server installation and use; building JavaServer Pages and deploying them on Apache Tomcat; leveraging data in PostgreSQL databases; and building and deploying EJB components. For all experienced Web or Java developers interested in building server-side Web applications.
ART TAYLOR has over 17 years' experience in the computer industry working with a variety of server-side technologies, specializing in the development of enterprise database applications. He has worked extensively with Java and Web applications and is the author of JDBC Developer's Resource (Prentice Hall PTR) and numerous articles on Java technologies. Currently, he is a senior Java instructor for Sun Microsystems.