This tutorial helps you to understand: What is JSTL? Installing JSTL 1.0; Implementation - Standard Taglib 1.0.4; "Hello world!" with JSTL; JSTL in XML Style JSP Pages; JSTL Requirements.
Herong's Tutorial Notes on JSP and JSTL Java / JSP and Servlets
It is a collection of notes and sample codes written by the author while he was learning JSP and JSTL himself. Topics include attachment, content-disposition, content_type, cookie, custom tag, debugging, expression language, file upload, header lines.
JSP Tutorial For Beginners Java / JSP and Servlets
JSP is part of the Java technology family. JSP technology is a key component in a highly scalable architecture for web-based applications.
A JSP is translated into Java servlet before being run, and it processes HTTP requests and generates responses like any servlet.
Like ASP or PHP, JSP also has dynamic scripting capability that works with HTML code, separating the web page logic from the static elements.
Sending E-Mails with JSP Pages Java / JSP and Servlets
In this article we will learn how to send simple text emails using JSP pages. Since it is not a good habit to put Java code in JSP pages, we will create a JavaBean to do that.
JSP templates Java / JSP and Servlets
This article explores a template mechanism for JavaServer Pages (JSP) that, like layout managers, encapsulates layout so it can be reused instead of replicated.
Using XML and JSP together Java / JSP and Servlets
XML and JSP are two of the hottest buzzwords these days. This article shows how you can use these two technologies together to make a dynamic Website. You also get a look at code examples for DOM, XPath, XSL, and other Java-XML techniques.
Counting Active Users using JSP Java / JSP and Servlets
Ever wondered how many users are viewing your website at this moment? well this article seems to answer that. In this article we will build a JSP page and a session listener class which will allow you to determine how many users are viewing your site in real time.
Java Programming Language Basics - Reflection Basics and Class Class Java / Getting Started
The standard J2SE platform libraries include a reflection API. This API allows classes to reflect on themselves, to see their inner selves. Typically not used by developers, but by tool developers such as those creating an IDE like NetBeans, the reflection API lets you discover the names of classes, methods, and fields.