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coWiki web collaboration tool

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Top Navigational Bar

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Drop down menu generator

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coWiki is a sophisticated but
A drop down navigational bar
After opening a WAST
This is a cross-browser drop
easy-to-use Web
script that sits at the top
perspective and creating a
down menu script. Click on a
collaboration tool that
of your page. Works in all
new Web project, the user
text link, and a menu
helps you and your coworkers
DHTML browsers- IE4+,
can create and edit a Web
appears beneath it
create and organize Web
NS6+, Opera6+.
application's flow in the
containing "sub"
documents, Weblogs, and
 
page flow editor. The pages
links. This script works
knowledgebases (or any other
 
and actions can be checked
across all DHTML
document structures)
 
for appropriate connection
browsers (IE4+, NS4,
directly in HTML
 
by a validation command, and
NS6+, Opera 6), and degrades
browsers. coWiki follows
 
a wire-frame site of the
well with the rest.
the tradition of loose Wiki
 
appl being developed can be
 
Wiki Webs with easy and
 
generated for the quick
 
intuitional markup, adding
 
perusal of the page flow on
 
Unixlike access management,
 
an HTML browser. The
 
a directory/document
 
Build Web App command allows
 
hierarchy, and a plugin API
 
the creation of a full set
 
for your functionalities and
 
of Struts artifacts: JSP
 
enhancements. It is
 
files, Java
 
template-based and
 
Action/ActionForm classes,
 
multilingual.
 
and configuration files as a
 
 
 
separate project for the app
 
 
 
deployment.
 


Date: Apr, 24 2006


Date: Jul, 15 2003


Date: Jan, 20 2003


Date: Jan, 07 2002
This is a top menu that works
Professional JavaServer Pages
 
 
across all DHTML
covers a wide variety of
 
 
browsers, including NS6,
areas including design and
 
 
Opera5 and Mozilla!
architecture, JSPs and their
 
 
 
relation to J2EE (Servlets,
 
 
 
EJBs, JDBC etc) as well as
 
 
 
extensive coverage of the
 
 
 
tag extension mechanism that
 
 
 
allows you to customize the
 
 
 
tags you use in your pages
 
 
 
to the data you're
 
 
 
presenting. Readers are
 
 
 
given an introduction to
 
 
 
JSP, explaining how they
 
 
 
relate to servlets, showing
 
 
 
the tags, and creating beans
 
 
 
to encapsulate business
 
 
 
logic, to keep web page
 
 
 
design simple. Further
 
 
 
chapters cover database
 
 
 
access with JDBC and
 
 
 
connection pooling, JSP
 
 
 
debugging, and web
 
 
 
application architecture
 
 
 
using JSP and servlets.
 
 
 
After considering security
 
 
 
issues in JSP web
 
 
 
applications, the book
 
 
 
concludes with seven
 
 
 
real-world case studies
 
 
 
including using JSP, XML and
 
 
 
XSLT to target content at
 
 
 
WAP and HTML
 
 
 
browsers, e-commerce,
 
 
 
streaming using JMF, and
 
 
 
porting an existing
 
 
 
ASP-based application to JSP.
 
 


Date: Jul, 05 2001


Date: Jun, 21 2000
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