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Excellent Book
I got this book and within the first week had all of my ejbs, struts framework, web descriptors created thru xdoclet. Now I
is a must-read for anyone desiring to bridge the gap between the most popular web framework and the most popular application framework. The book pays special attention to existing Apache Struts?based web
, format, and export reports Generate report data from a wide range of datasources Integrate Jasper Reports with Spring, Hibernate, Java Server Faces, or Struts
In Detail Jasper
of professional Java/Ajax applications. These will incorporate some of todays most popular frameworksSpring, JSF, Struts, and Tapestrygiving you all you need to incorporate Ajax into your everyday work and become
Java Developer
The Good: This was an interesting book for me because it uses AppFuse for many of its Java-based examples. Unfortunately, it uses the Struts 1.x version which is cumbersome and verbose
methodsGroup scattered data into meaningful reports, and make the reports appealing by adding charts and graphicsDiscover techniques to integrate with Hibernate, Spring, JSF, and Struts, and to export
chapter covers tips and tricks, showing how to generalize tags using the Command design pattern and discussing maintainence, performance and debugging.
Suprisingly, the Apache Struts project
Messaging Service; J2EE Tools for Web Development; JSP Programming Elements; Jakarta Struts; Enterprise JavaBeans, and more.
Key Features!
* Serves as a ready reference for most common Linux
, XSLT and XML, using the Struts framework from Apache, handling binary data like graphics, and deploying JSP applications. Each topic is illustrated with many working examples that the reader can
using the JSR-286 portlet, extension environment, and Struts framework Build your own Social Office with portlets, hooks, and themes and manage your own community The only Liferay book aimed at Java