Tutorial
Overview
The
prerequisites for the tutorial are:
- HTML.
You should be able to put together HTML pages.
- Java.
You should be able to program in Java.
This
tutorial teaches JSP by progressing from very simple examples to
complex examples.
For
best progress, it is recommended that you type in all the examples
presented and get them working. The early examples might seem very
simple; please have patience.
By actually typing in the examples and getting them to work, you
will gain familiarity with the actual practical issues. Also spend
some time on the exercises, these are designed to solidify your
grasp of the material.
The
steps in the tutorial are outlined below:
- Getting
familiar with your JSP server
- Your
first JSP
- Adding
dynamic content via expressions
- Scriptlets
- Mixing
Scriptlets and HTML
- Directives
- Declarations
- Tags
- Sessions
- Beans
and Forms Processing
- Tag
Libraries
- Form
Editing
- Log-in
pages
- SQL
- Sending
Email
- Further
learning
If
you are already familiar with some of the material, you might want
to just complete any exercise(s) in that section and proceed to
the next one.
First
step: Getting familiar with your JSP
server
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