Document Information Preface Part I Introduction 1. Overview 2. Using the Tutorial Examples Part II The Web Tier 3. Getting Started with Web Applications 4. Java Servlet Technology What Is a JSP Page? A Simple JSP Page Example The Example JSP Pages The Life Cycle of a JSP Page Translation and Compilation Execution Buffering Handling JSP Page Errors Creating Static Content Response and Page Encoding Creating Dynamic Content Using Objects within JSP Pages Using Implicit Objects Using Application-Specific Objects Using Shared Objects Unified Expression Language Immediate and Deferred Evaluation Syntax Immediate Evaluation Deferred Evaluation Value and Method Expressions Value Expressions Method Expressions Defining a Tag Attribute Type Deactivating Expression Evaluation Literal Expressions Resolving Expressions Process of Expression Evaluation EL Resolvers Implicit Objects Operators Reserved Words Examples of EL Expressions Functions Using Functions Defining Functions JavaBeans Components JavaBeans Component Design Conventions Creating and Using a JavaBeans Component Setting JavaBeans Component Properties Retrieving JavaBeans Component Properties Using Custom Tags Declaring Tag Libraries Including the Tag Library Implementation Reusing Content in JSP Pages Transferring Control to Another Web Component jsp:param Element Including an Applet Setting Properties for Groups of JSP Pages Deactivating EL Expression Evaluation Declaring Page Encodings Defining Implicit Includes Eliminating Extra White Space Further Information about JavaServer Pages Technology 6. JavaServer Pages Documents 7. JavaServer Pages Standard Tag Library 8. Custom Tags in JSP Pages 9. Scripting in JSP Pages 10. JavaServer Faces Technology 11. Using JavaServer Faces Technology in JSP Pages 12. Developing with JavaServer Faces Technology 13. Creating Custom UI Components 14. Configuring JavaServer Faces Applications 15. Internationalizing and Localizing Web Applications Part III Web Services 16. Building Web Services with JAX-WS 17. Binding between XML Schema and Java Classes 18. Streaming API for XML 19. SOAP with Attachments API for Java Part IV Enterprise Beans 20. Enterprise Beans 21. Getting Started with Enterprise Beans 22. Session Bean Examples 23. A Message-Driven Bean Example Part V Persistence 24. Introduction to the Java Persistence API 25. Persistence in the Web Tier 26. Persistence in the EJB Tier 27. The Java Persistence Query Language Part VI Services 28. Introduction to Security in the Java EE Platform 29. Securing Java EE Applications 30. Securing Web Applications 31. The Java Message Service API 32. Java EE Examples Using the JMS API 33. Transactions 34. Resource Connections 35. Connector Architecture Part VII Case Studies 36. The Coffee Break Application 37. The Duke's Bank Application Part VIII Appendixes A. Java Encoding Schemes B. About the Authors Index | | The Java EE 5 Tutorial |  |
Chapter 5JavaServer Pages TechnologyJavaServer Pages (JSP) technology allows you to easily create web content that hasboth static and dynamic components. JSP technology makes available all the dynamic capabilitiesof Java Servlet technology but provides a more natural approach to creating staticcontent. The main features of JSP technology are as follows: A language for developing JSP pages, which are text-based documents that describe how to process a request and construct a response An expression language for accessing server-side objects Mechanisms for defining extensions to the JSP language
JSP technology also contains an API that is used by developers ofweb containers, but this API is not covered in this tutorial. Copyright © 2010, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.Legal Notices |