Summary
What you've learned
At this point, you've got enough information to create a
JavaServer Pages application. You've
learned how to create objects within a page and to read and set their
properties. You've also learned how to
add logic to the page, and how to create and use custom tag libraries. The tutorial covered:
- JSP basics
- Creating the weblog entry objects
- Using properties
- Using forms with JavaServer Pages
- Using custom tags
- Creating custom tags
I've just covered the basics here. You have all of the information you need to
create most JSP applications, but there are lots of details you should
familiarize yourself with. Check out
the resources section to get more information.
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