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Core Java Web Server

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Features practical guidelines for installing, configuring, optimizing, and troubleshooting JWS Provides extensive coverage of Java Server Pages (JSP) and security - including authentication, ACLs, and realms Also includes a complete overview of the Servlet API - with real-life coding examples

Dynamic, flexible, and easy to use, the Java Web Server is the first full-fledg

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Paperback, 608 pages
Published November 20th 1998 by Prentice Hall
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