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JavaServer Pages. Also known as JSP,
JavaServer Pages is an advanced, enterprise Web programming language that allows users to create Web site pages that display dynamically-generated content.
AIRS uses Java Servlets and
JavaServer Pages (JSP).
Apache Tomcat 7 is the project's first major release since 2006, fully implementing the Java Servlet 3.0,
JavaServer Pages (JSP) 2.2 and Expression Language (EL) 2.2 specifications to facilitate web framework integration.
The NetBeans IDE 6.5 allows you to stay within one tool and move easily from PHP to JavaScript and back," said Ian Murdock, Sun vice president of developer and community marketing at Sun, in a statement released by the company.<p>Other capabilities include enhanced support for Spring, Hibernate,
JavaServer Pages, and Java Persistence API.
Assuming basic Java skills, this guide explains how to develop web applications with servlets and
JavaServer Pages, interact with a MySQL database, send email from a servlet, transfer data over a secure connection, restrict access to web pages, and respond to events with listeners.
Server side techniques using Java servlet,
JavaServer Pages (JSP), ASP, Hypertext Preprocessor (PHP) and other proprietary authoring tools such as macromedia flash with action script can be used.
In addition to authoring live mathematical content using
JavaServer Pages (JSP), Java applets or Maplet applications, users can create technical documents in Maple 10 incorporating embedded GUI components, and then publish these documents to the MapleNet server.
By contrast, on the server-side of the Web, Java is far more popular than ever, with many websites using
JavaServer Pages and other Java-based technologies in their front-ends.
In addition to authoring live mathematical content using
JavaServer Pages, Java applets, or Maplet applications, users can now create technical documents in Maple 10, incorporating embedded GUI components, and then publish these documents to their MapleNet server.
Java Studio Creator's first incarnation, due by the middle of 2004, is designed as a development environment for web-based Java applications built using J2EE's
JavaServer Pages (JSPs).