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The JSP Files - Parts 1 to 8: Tagged and Bagged

By Vikram Vaswani and Harish Kamath

June 6th, 2002

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Welcome to the JSP Files!

If you're interested in learning JSP, you've come to the right place! Over the coming weeks you'll find the following comprehensive tutorials available here -- so be sure to check back each week to get the latest installment.

And if you need a little help getting started, don't forget to give Kevin Yank's JSP Quick Start Guide for Windows.

The JSP Files -- Part 1: Purple Pigs In A Fruitbasket
Get to grips with Java Server Pages with this introductory tutorial, which covers variables, includes and the String object.

The JSP Files -- Part 2: Attack Of The Killer Fortune Cookies
Conditional expressions, logical and comparsion operators, and a basket full of fortune cookies. What more could you ask for?

The JSP Files -- Part 3: Black Light And White Rabbits
More String object methods, and a tour of the various control structures available in JSP.

The JSP Files -- Part 4: The Red Pill
Find out JSP can be used to process form data, and learn about the Request object.

The JSP Files -- Part 5: No Forwarding Address
Build dynamic, data-driven Web pages with JSP.

The JSP Files -- Part 6: State Of Grace
Learn how to "maintain state" on a JSP-based Website with the Cookie and Session objects.

The JSP Files -- Part 7: Bugs, Beans And Banks
Squash bugs, heat beans and learn a little more about JSP.

The JSP Files -- Part 8: Tagged And Bagged
Learn how to speed up JSP code development with custom tag libraries.

Enjoy!

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