26.8. Wrap-Up

In this chapter, we introduced web application development using JavaServer Pages and JavaServer Faces in Java Studio Creator 2. We began by discussing the simple HTTP transactions that take place when you request and receive a web page through a web browser. We then discussed the three tiers (i.e., the client or top tier, the business logic or middle tier and the information or bottom tier) that comprise most web applications.

You learned the role of JSP files and page bean files, and the relationship between them. You learned how to use Java Studio Creator 2 to compile and execute web applications. You also learned how to build web applications visually using Java Studio Creator 2’s drag-and-drop capabilities.

We demonstrated ...

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