Chapter 16 -- Dynamic forms -- of 'Beginning Apache Struts: From Novice to Professional'

Chapter 16 -- Dynamic forms -- of 'Beginning Apache Struts: From Novice to Professional'

Apress' Beginning Apache Struts: From Novice to Professional is designed for Java programmers with no experience in Servlet technology. The book, which covers Apache Struts 1.2, is designed in a classroom format with labs for users.

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Chapter 16 -- Dynamic forms -- of Beginning Apache Struts: From Novice to Professional discusses eliminating Java code by implementing dynamic forms, as well as the strengths and shortcomings of these XML-extension formats.

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Chapter 16, "Dynamic forms," is excerpted from Beginning Apache Struts: From Novice to Professional by Arnold Doray, published in Feb 2006, by Apress (ISBN: 1-59059-604-8 ). Copyright © 2006, Apress. All rights reserved. Reprinted with permission by Apress.

This was first published in September 2006

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