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Java Developer's Guide to E-Commerce with XML and JSP

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XML: the perfect complement to Java in a total e-commerce solution. Your Java programming knowledge will go a long way toward building an effective e-commerce site. XML is the missing piece, and Java Developer's Guide to E-Commerce With XML and JSP gives you expert instruction in the techniques that unite these closely aligned technologies. Covering the latest Servlet and JSP APIs and the current XML standard, this book guides you through all the steps required to build and implement a cohesive, dynamic, and profitable site. The enclosed CD contains a complete sample catalog in XML, along with the code you need to accomplish a wide variety of critical e-commerce tasks—editing the catalog, searching and presenting data, presenting and analyzing customer surveys, editing and presenting company news, and equipping the site with a full-featured shopping cart application. The CD also contains the Tomcat Java server, version 3.1. Note: CD-ROM/DVD and other supplementary materials are not included as part of eBook file.

Table of Contents:
Introduction. Chapter 1: XML for Data Description. What Is XML? Rules of XML. Creating Style Sheets with XSL. Using XML in Applications. Programming with SAX. XML at a Glance. Chapter 2: A Catalog in XML. What You Want from a Web Site. Why Choose XML? The Product Catalog and DTDs. DTD Design Principles. Moving toward DTD Standardization. Chapter 3: Presenting an XML Catalog Online. Presentation Technologies. Organizing the Catalog. Information Flow for Presentation Generation. Chapter 4: Filling a Shopping Cart. The Shopping Cart Problem. The Shopping Cart in Java. The CatalogServ Class. The CatalogBean Class. The ProductFormatter Class. Chapter 5: Billing and Order Confirmation. The Payment Process. Security. Customer Confidence. Gathering Checkout Information. Updating Shipping Information. Chapter 6: Online Catalog Upkeep. Solution Overview. Data Objects. Presentation Code. Chapter 7: Using Surveys to Know Your Customer. Customer Privacy Concerns. The Survey Administering Servlet. Chapter 8: And Now for the News. Designing a News System. The News System. Web Page Presentation. Adding the Latest News. Chapter 9: Keep Them Coming Back. News Sources and Standards. An XML File Grabber. Introducing the NewsModel Class. A Supervising Class. Classes to Display Headlines. Possible Improvements. Chapter 10: Java Web Applications. Specifications In The Servlet API. The Next Generation. Problems Of Scaling Up. Appendix A: The Servlet and JSP APIs. Setting Parameters for Applications. Getting Request Information. Setting Response Information. Errors and Exceptions. HTTP Status and Error Codes. The JavaServer Pages API. The PageContext Class. The javax.servlet.jsp.tagext Package. Glossary. Index.

About the Author :
Bill Brogden has been working with Java since the introduction of version 1.0. He is employed by LANWrights, Inc., where he has been using Java servlet technology for online courseware. Bill has written several books about Java, including Java Developer's Guide to Servlets and JSP, also from Sybex. Chris Minnick is president of Minnick Web Services, which develops database-driven Web applications for businesses, including law firms and consultancies. Co-author of several Internet-related books and a contributing editor for Software Development magazine, he has been writing about and building Web applications since 1996. Bill Brogden has been working with Java since the introduction of version 1.0. He is employed by LANWrights, Inc., where he has been using Java servlet technology for online courseware. Bill has written several books about Java, including Java Developer's Guide to Servlets and JSP, also from Sybex. Chris Minnick is president of Minnick Web Services, which develops database-driven Web applications for businesses, including law firms and consultancies. Co-author of several Internet-related books and a contributing editor for Software Development magazine, he has been writing about and building Web applications since 1996.


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  • ISBN-13: 9780782152845
  • Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
  • Publisher Imprint: Sybex Inc.,U.S.
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0782152848
  • Publisher Date: 20 Feb 2006
  • Binding: Digital (delivered electronically)
  • No of Pages: 464


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