TY - BOOK AU - Callaway,Dustin R. TI - Inside servlets: server-side programming for the Java platform SN - 0201709066 U1 - 005.2762 PY - 2001/// CY - Boston, Mass. PB - Addison-Wesley KW - Client/server computing KW - Java (Computer program language) KW - Servlets N1 - Foreword. - Preface. - Introduction. - Pt. I. Introduction to Web Development. Ch. 1. Internet Basics. Ch. 2. Web Basics. Ch. 3. Beyond Web Basics. - Pt. II. Introduction to Servlets. Ch. 4. Why Servlets? Ch. 5. Servlet Basics. Ch. 6. Servlet API Basics. Ch. 7. Writing Your First Servlet. Ch. 8. Running Servlets. Ch. 9. Debugging Servlets. Ch. 10. Beyond Servlet API Basics. - Pt. III. Advanced Servlet Concepts. Ch. 11. Writing Thread-Safe Servlets. Ch. 12. HTTP Redirects. Ch. 13. Cookies. Ch. 14. State and Session Management. Ch. 15. Request Forwarding, Server-Side Includes, Servlet Chaining. Ch. 16. Database Access with JDBC. Ch. 17. Security. Ch. 18. JavaServer Pages. Ch. 19. Packaging and Deployment. Ch. 20. Servlet Troubleshooting. - Pt. IV. Sample Servlets. Ch. 21. Form Mailer Servlet. Ch. 22. File Upload Servlet. Ch. 23. Servlet Template Framework. - Pt. V. Servlet API Quick Reference. Ch. 24. javax.servlet Package. Ch. 25. javax.servlet.http Package. Ch. 26. Servlet API 2.3 Update. - Pt. VI. Appendices - Appendix A. Common Well-Known Port Assignments. - Appendix B. Java Port Scanner. - Appendix C. The Internet Standardization Process. - Appendix D. URL Syntax for Common Protocols. - Appendix E Meaning of URL Special Characters. - Appendix F. US-ASCII Encoding for Unsafe URL Characters. - Appendix G. Java HTTP Server. - Appendix H. HTTP Response Status Codes. - Appendix I. Common HTTP Request Header Fields. - Appendix J. Deployment Descriptor DTD. - Appendix K. Common MIME Types. - Appendix L. printStackTrace() to String. - Appendix M. Servlet API Class Hierarchy Diagram. - Index ER -