Java Servlets and JSP – Build Java EE(JEE) app in 25 Steps
Learn Java EE – Java Servlets and JSP with a Hands-on Step by Step Approach to building a Todo Management Application!
What you’ll learn
Java Servlets and JSP – Build Java EE(JEE) app in 25 Steps
- Build a Basic Todo Management Application piece by piece in 25 Steps.
- Understand Basic Web Application Architecture
- Understand and use Basics of Java EE – Servlets, JSP, Scriptlets, JSTL, web.xml and EL
- Understand Servlet LifeCycle
- Use HttpRequest – GET/POST, Request Parameters
- Understand HTTP Response – Response Status – 404,200,500 etc
- Understand HTML Forms – Method, Action & Form Data
- Understand Basics of using Maven, Tomcat, and Eclipse
- Understand Difference between Session and Request Scopes
- Use Maven for Basic Dependency Management
- Run Web Application in Tomcat
- Style web applications with Bootstrap (Basics)
- Use Filters to intercept Request
Requirements
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You are expected to be familiar with Java.
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You are NOT expected to have any experience with Eclipse, Maven, or Tomcat.
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We will help you install Eclipse and get up and running with Maven and Tomcat.
Description
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Course Description
Developing your first Java Web Application using JSP and Servlets is fun.
In this course, you will learn the basics of developing a Basic Todo Management Application using Java Servlets and JSP with Login and Logout functionalities.
You will build a Dynamic Website using the Core technologies of Java Web Programming. You will understand the basic concepts of Java Web Application Development – HTTP protocol, Request-Response cycle, Java Servlets, and JSPs.
You will build the website step by step – in more than 25 steps. This course would be a perfect first step as an introduction to Java Web Application Development.
We will be using Tomcat Web Server and Eclipse IDE. We will help you set these up.
You will learn
- Basic Web Application Architecture – Model 1 and Model 2 MVC
- Basics of Java EE – Servlets, JSP, Scriptlets, JSTL, web dot xml and EL
- Basic Flow of a Web Application, Forms, Request, and Response
- Basics of creating a Web Page using CSS and HTML
- Basics of using Maven, Tomcat, and Eclipse
- Difference between Session and Request Scopes
Steps
- Step 01: Up and running with a Web Application in Tomcat
- Step 02: First JSP
- Step 03: Adding a Get Parameter name
- Step 04: Adding another Get Parameter Password
- Step 05: Let’s add a form
- Step 06: New Form and doPost
- Step 07: Adding Password and Validation of User Id / Password combination
- Step 08: Adding a TodoService and Todos to the welcome page
- Step 09: Bit of Refactoring – Packages
- Step 10: Redirect from One Servlet to another – New TodoServlet.
- Step 11: First JSTL Tag: Using a Loop around todos
- Step 12: Difference between Session and Request Scopes
- Step 13: Add a New Todo
- Step 14: Delete Todo with equals and hashcode methods
- Step 15: Adding web jars for jquery and bootstrap
- Step 16: Missing Step 🙂 We want you to take a break. Nothing in here.
- Step 17: Updating Bootstrap to 3.3.6
- Step 18: More Refactoring
- Step 19: Adding a Filter for More Security.
- Step 20: Logout
- Step 21: Theory: Understand Maven and Tomcat
- Step 22: Theory: Servlet LifeCycle
- Step 23: Theory: Model 1 and Model 2 MVC Architectures
- Step 24: Moving Add Functionality to a New Page.
- Step 25: Add Category Field
- Step 26: Format the JSPs better.
- Step 27: JSP Fragments
We do NOT interact with a Database in this Beginner’s Course.
Who this course is for:
- You are looking forward to developing your first Java Web Application
- You have some experience with Java Web Applications but did not completely understand the basics
- You want to learn basics of JSP and Servlets
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