CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2016. — 186 p. — ISBN10: 1492193933, ISBN13: 978-1492193937.
By showing readers how to write a powerful and usable Java server from scratch (and in under 1,000 lines of code) this book shows how major technologies can be built from the ground up using bare bones Java. It gives readers a tour behind the scenes, enabling them to create similar powerful technologies themselves.
This empowering book is a must-have for any serious Java programmers."Using clear, colloquial language and copious code examples... the book builds a foundation that allows readers to understand concepts by practicing actual, hands-on programming... In both the code and the accompanying prose, the author demonstrates efficiency and clarity, two qualities necessary in the practice -- and instruction -- of programming." - Kirkus.
"Five Stars (out of Five)... a clear, concise guide to writing Java code for web servers... [This book] is a welcome addition to contemporary computer science literature... [The author] does an admirable job... Prasad's prose is clear and concise, two virtues uncommon in technical writing." - Clarion ForeWord.
".. This is a very different, and rather interesting, approach than is usually taken... This approach works pretty well, making the reader acquainted not just with the specifics of servlets and JSPs, but also provides some detail on why certain features of the web are as they are..." - JavaRanch.
"[This book] is a straight-to-the-point, no-frills introduction to Java server side programming that teaches the concepts of servlets, JavaServer Pages, and Java web servers through a unique deep-dive approach... I was fairly comfortable with Java servlets and JSPs before reading [this book]. However, I still found the book interesting and even insightful. I tried to imagine how helpful the book would have been to me when I was first learning these technologies and I believe that I would have found it tremendously helpful." - JavaLobby DZone.