A full day seminar presented by John Zukowski, JZ Ventures. Inc. This workshop is being coordinated and co-sponsored by Dr. Mariam Zahedi, Wisconsin Distinguished Professor of Management Information systems at the School of Business Administration, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.
Overview
JavaServer Pages (JSP) is Suns approach to creating dynamic Web sites with a cross-platform, server-side scripting language. Developed primarily for the non-programmer to take advantage of Java servlets and JavaBean components, JSP allows web designers and Java programmers alike to create dynamic Web sites. After going over the basics, much of the lecture focuses on integrating JSP-based Web sites with other Java technologies like Java servlets and JavaBean components. In some cases, to communicate with these other technologies, custom tag libraries are used, to help minimize the amount of Java code in the JSP pages. Dealing with such topics as authentication, personalization, and internationalization from JavaServer Pages is also covered, as is integrating JSP with JavaScript.
Objectives:
HTTP request-response model and the basics of Java servlets and JSP
Develop and deploy JavaServer Pages (JSP)
Understand JSP syntax: directives, expressions, and scriptlets
Integrate JavaBean components with JSP
Communicate with Java Servlets Exception Handling and debugging
Utilize custom tag libraries
Topics
About the speaker
John Zukowski is a freelance writer and strategic Java consultant for JZ Ventures, Inc. He has been working with Java technology since the early alpha days back in 1995. After learning Java first as a Sun Microsystems instructor, Mr. Zukowski has been working with the technology exclusively since.
John serves as the resident guru for a number of jGurus community-driven FAQs (www.jguru.com). He is a Java columnist for Suns Java Developer Connection, IBMs developerWorks, and JavaWorld. His latest books are Learn Java with JBuilder 6 (Apress, 2002), and Mastering Java 2: J2SE v. 1.4 (Sybex).
Who should Attend?
This workshop is designed for all individuals who are interested in using or learning more about JavaServer Pages. This seminar is appropriate for individuals at either end of the spectrum, but the program tends to favor the details of the Java specifics versus the pure usage of JSP tags to develop dynamic web sites. Some exposure to Java syntax and technologies will definitely be helpful although isnt a requirement for gaining value from this seminar.
Coordinator
This technology event is being coordinated and co-sponsored by Dr. Mariam Zahedi, Wisconsin Distinguished Professor of Management Information Systems at the School of Business Administration, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.