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1 DT228/3 Web Development Introduction to Java Server Pages (JSP)

2 Introduction First – need to know the various “java” related terms: J2EE, J2SE, JDK, JRE, JSP,JSTL, Java Servlets,Tomcat, Apache etc…..

3 Introduction – J2EE Sun Microsystems supply the Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE) platform, enabling developers to develop java based enterprise applications J2EE is a standard set of technologies and APIs (note: J2SE is the standard edition of the java platform but is not geared at large enterprise environments with distributed systems) J2EE includes the following components: Java Server Pages Servlets Java beans JDBC JNDI Java Messaging

4 Introduction – J2EE Since J2EE is a specification, vendors create products that support the J2EE specifcation e.g. Apache, IBM WebSphere, BEA Weblogic. From a web perspective, the J2EE applications that are particularly relevant are: Java Server Pages Java servlets Java Beans Can be used on its own or with beans/servlets to create a web application Can be used on its own or with JSP/beans to create a web application More complex web applications may use all 3

5 Introduction – JDK The (JDK) Java Development Kit is the collective name for the various development components supplied in the J2EE (or J2SE). The Java Runtime Environment (JRE) is consists of the components required to run a java application

6 Introduction to JSP Java Server Pages – A technology for developing web pages that include dynamic content Created by SUN microsystems ‘Equivalent’ of Microsoft’s Active Server Pages technology Pages have a file extension of.JSP JSPs enable web developers to enhance HTML code by adding special JSP elements that are processed by the server Will use JSP v2.0

7 Advantages of JSP JSP pages are pre-compiled  Fast Part of the Sun’s J2EE -  Can be used with other types of java technologies, such as servlets -  flexible JSP is a specification  multiple vendors support it  commercially stable/not ‘fly by night’ technology Easy to develop: HTML can be easily maintained with JSP. Relatively minimal programming skills required. JSP page code is not visible on client – only generated HTML is visible

8 Running JSP pages To develop and run JSP pages, need: - Java Developer Kit (JDK which is part of J2EE) or higher AND a Web server that contains a JSP Container -JSP Containers are not automatically included with all Web servers -Examples of web servers that contain a JSP container are Apache Tomcat and Blazix. Not automatically included with all web servers

9 JSP Container -The JSP Container intercepts all client request for JSP pages -First time a JSP page is requested, the Container converts the page into a java program called a Servlet and compiles --  Translation phase -For all follow-on request, the Container processes each request by invoking the appropriate servlet and then generating the response -  Request processing phase Q: What happens if the JSP page is changed? JSP Containers

10 How a JSP page is processed by server First time through, JSP is translated to a servlet After, container goes directly to the servlet in the request processing phase If JSP page is changed, servlet is re- compiled

11 JSP and Apache Apache project have a sub project called Jakarta (see http://jakarta.apache.org/index2.html) Jakarta project produces -Tomcat web server (nicknamed Catalina) -Tomcat webserver incorporates JSP container (nicknamed Jasper)

12 Software Versions JSP technology developing rapidly  New version contain major new capabilities  Always note the JSP container version you are working with, and check functionality supported (on apache website) This course using Apache Tomcat Version 5 JSP 2 JSLT 1.1 Servlet 2.4

13 To run a JSP Using apache Tomcat… Create your web application directory Create the subset WEB-INF directory (won’t run without this) Put JSP page into web application directory Call from the browser http://localhost:8080/webapp/somename.jsp

14 To run a JSP In the background – Tomcat will retrieve the JSP page from the web server If it’s the first time JSP page has been called/run or if page has changed, Tomcat will compile the JSP page (into a servlet) -.java and.class placed in /work directory. -  subsequent calls to page will be faster as no compile needed JSP page will be presented back to the user

15 Simplest JSP.. Helloworld Prints out message to user when JSP is loaded.. Tomcat demo..

16 Another Simple JSP example JSP DATE EXAMPLE JSP DATE The current date is. Prints out the current date

17 Readability of JSP pages Always always always ensure that code is: INDENTED COMMENTED CONTAINS AN ID BLOCK 1)Indented - to reflect level of the code ajsdlkfjads etc 2) Well commented. Comments in JSP appear as Comments in HTML appear as HTML comments will be visible by view source in browser, JSP comments won’t.

18 3) Titled with an ID block: At the top of each JSP page, should have an ID block explaining who write the script, date, script name, description and any revisions. Can use either JSP or HTML comments (depending on whether users should be able to see the ID block) <%-- ********************************************* *** Script name: addition.jsp *** *** Author: Keith Morneau *** *** Date: July 7th 2006 *** *** Desciption: whatever it does.. *** *** Revisions: *** *** August 8th 2006: added subroutine *** ************************************************ --%> etc Readability of JSP pages


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