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Title: JSP Tag Libraries
ISBN: 193011009X
US Price: $35.96
Publication Date: May 2001
Pages: 656
© 2001 Manning Publications Co.

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JSP Tag Libraries : Chapter 3: Developing your first tags

About the book:

JSP Tag Libraries is a bible for serious JSP developers. The reader will become acquainted with the world of custom JSP tags--new JSP technology that is beginning to have an enormous impact on the way people are developing JSP.

JSP tags are Java components that can be used from within a JSP file. By representing these components as tags, code authors can open up their JSP development to the everyday content developer as well as improve their code reuse and separation between presentation and business logic.

The book is fully loaded with many real-world tags including tags to perform iterations, access databases, EJBs, email systems and JavaBeans. To make the tag usage even more real, the book also offers two full-scale case studies in which the reader will see how tags can be used in the context of:

  1. e-Commerce applications
  2. WAP applications that work with current cellular phones

This book covers all aspects of JSP Tag development for Scriptlet-free generation of online content. It focuses on reusable component-centric design via JavaBeans and custom tags to separate presentation from implementation.

JSP Tag Libraries includes the following:

  1. Working with Java beans from within custom JSP tags
  2. Performing conditions with custom JSP tags
  3. Iterating with custom JSP tags
  4. Database access custom JSP tags
  5. J2EE integration and custom JSP tags
  6. Two full scale use cases demonstrating custom tag usage in e-Commerce and WAP applications

In Chapter 3:

  • JSP custom tags defined
  • Setting up a development environment
  • Hello World (the tag way)
  • Compiling, deploying, and testing

Thus far we have seen how servlets and JSPs can be used to build a web application. These technologies go some distance toward making web development easier, but do not yet facilitate the separation of Java from HTML in a reusable way. Custom tags make this possible by bundling Java code into concise, HTML-like fragments recognizable by presentation developers. Custom tags are therefore an attractive choice for Java-based web applications and in this chapter, we'll introduce custom tags and walk through examples of their development and use. We'll also look at how to set up a development environment and deploy, test, and troubleshoot tags. This chapter takes a mountain-top view of custom JSP tags in order to provide a clear, high-level look at the subject's landscape. Later chapters will dive deeper and home in on each of the topics touched upon here. So don't be concerned if the finer details are left for later explanation. The goal now is to jumpstart your tag development and ensure that you're sufficiently comfortable with the basics so that you may start building tags on your own.

Chapter 3 Contents:

Part 1

Developing your first tags
3.1 What are JSP custom tags?
3.1.1 Anatomy of a tag
3.1.2 Using a tag in JSP
3.1.3 The tag library descriptor
3.2 Why tags?
3. 2. 1 Comparisons of scriptlets and custom tags
3. 3 Setting up a development environment
3.3.1 Installing the JDK
3.3.3 Testing your Tomcat installation

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Part 2

3. 4 Hello World example
3.4.1 Compiling the tag
3.4.2 Creating a tag library descriptor (TLD)
3.4.3 Testing HelloWorldTag
3.4.4 Did it work?
3.4.5 A tag with attributes
3.4.6 Packaging tags for shipment
3. 5 A tag with a body
3.5.1 LowerCaseTag handler
3. 6 Summary

Chapter 10

Part 3

Iterating with Tags
10.1 Iterating with tags 101
10. 1. 1 Iteration example: SimpleForeachTag

Part 4

10.2 Generalized iterating tags
10.2.1 A generic iteration interface
10.2.2 IterationTagSupport
10.3 IterateTag
10.3.1 Design considerations for IterateTag
10.3.2 Wrapping iterators

Part 5

10.4 Look, Mom! No scriptlets— IterateTag in action
10.4.1 Printing the shopping cart with scriptlets
10.4.2 Printing the shopping cart with IterateTag
10.5 Making it easier on the JSP author
10. 5. 1 Building a better tag
10.5.2 The design
10.5.3 FieldGetter and ReflectionFieldGetter
10.5.4 Integrating FieldGetter with IterationTagSupport
10.5.5 Updating IterateTag to perform field substitution
10.5.6 Field substitution in action
10.6 JSP1.2 and IterationTag
10.6.1 IterationTag
10.7 Summary

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