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Beginner's JSP 2 v1.5 2004 on DVDDVD
- D.V. Press

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  • Format: Color, Digital Sound, DVD-Video, Full Screen, NTSC
  • Aspect Ratio(s): 1.33:1
  • Rated: NR (Not Rated)
  • Studio: D.V. Press
  • DVD Release Date: June 15, 2004
  • Run Time: 480 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: Based on 5 reviews.
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank (DVD): 103644


Product Description

Java Server Pages represents an important technology for building enterprise level web applications. Learn the basics of JSP 2.0 development as you watch a DVD on your TV or laptop DVD player. This 8 hour two-disc set contains 19 lessons that provide you instruction the core techniques required to build high quality Java web applications. The lessons cover all aspects of JSP, from basic syntax to important web constructs. Samples within each lesson demonstrate essential concepts and techniques such as JSP syntax, actions and implicit objects, data access, session management, JavaBeans, expression language, Model 2, custom tags, and much more. All sample presentations include a live demonstration and a code review. Replay segments from more difficult lessons as many times as necessary to master the content. The DVD set includes the full video presentation, slides, all code samples, and every lab - already completed for you.


Featured Customer Reviews

Garbage on DVD, November 24, 2007
DVD Press is the most horrible video presenter and just like all their videos this one is bad too. A company that could teach software programs and stink at just making a program that doesn't have horrible video and sound should be illegal. How could you learn to make an editor when these people cannot script, edit, debug there own program. If this DVD was captured from a java page then the author must not know how to really build a java page well. The only thing good about this video is the name JSP2. Other than that this is just Neal Ford on a video talking about JSP2. There is no proof that he can write, script anything anybody could understand and it would crash as in made with errors. Neal Ford is about as pointless as a piece of hard copy paper with his name on it. Of course, it would probable have typos on it too.

Presentation needed refinement, June 28, 2006
Neal Ford is certainly the best of DVPress (Now Defunct) speakers and he understands the subject well. As with his other DVDs however, I was often distracted by mistakes and the later discovery of them being left in the presentation. He also needs to move the mouse a little slower. There were times when his movement though a problem was so fast it was like a blur, with too much jumping around. If he ever decides to do this type of thing again, he needs to edit the film a bit better so that the viewer doesn't have to replay certain scenes. Neal does know his material though.

Excellent time saver, August 14, 2005
This DVD really worked for me, Technical books are good as a reference but this gives you a very good grasp of JSP's in a short time frame, great job Neil!
The only downside that I saw is the technical production, must be a better way to present the code rather than "filmilng" the computer screen, well maybe I should buy a 60" HDTV screen after all!

Excellent Product, July 11, 2005
This is just excellent. I love how Neal Ford dissects Jsp in front of your eyes. Really learned a lot from this title. Keep up the good work, Neal.

JSP review, June 14, 2005
Neal Ford is an excellent speaker and presenter. His presentation is concise. This is a great course for beginners trying to learn Java applications for the web. Neal Ford and DV Press, keep up the good work.


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