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UNINA9910783518303321 |
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Beginning JavaServer pages [[electronic resource] /] / Vivek Chopra ... [et al.] |
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Hoboken, NJ, : Wiley, c2005 |
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1-280-25258-8 |
9786610252589 |
0-7645-8952-0 |
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[1st edition] |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (1298 p.) |
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Web sites - Design |
Web site development |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Livello bibliografico |
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Beginning JavaServer Pages; About the Authors; Credits; Acknowledgments; Contents; Introduction; The Right Way to Do Web Development; Approach; How This Book Is Structured; Conventions; Source Code; Errata; p2p. wrox. com; Part I: JSP Fundamentals; Chapter 1: Getting Started with JavaServer Pages; Creating Applications for the Internet; Summary; Exercises; Chapter 2: JSP Basics 1: Dynamic Page Creation for Data Presentation; The Anatomy of a JSP Page; Summary; Exercises; Chapter 3: JSP Basics 2: Generalized Templating and Server Scripting; Scripting Elements for Java Code Embedding |
Creating a Simple Web StorefrontAdding a Shopping Cart to a Catalog; Creating the Shopping Cart; Summary; Exercises; Chapter 4: CSS, JavaScript, VBScript, and JSP; Code Elements That Execute on the Client Side; User Preference Implementation; Creating a User-Customizable DHTML Menu; Summary; Exercises; Chapter 5: JSP and EL; EL and Its Vital Role in JSP; EL Named Variables; Applying EL; Coercion: Automatic Type Conversion; Accessing Object Properties and Collections; Implicit EL Objects in JSP 2.0; User-Supplied Functions within EL; Summary; Exercises; Chapter 6: JSP Tag Libraries and JSTL |
The Vital Role of JSP Tag LibrariesThe JSP Standard Tag Library; Anatomy of a Tag Library; Summary; Exercises; Chapter 7: JSP Directives; Directive Basics; The page Directive; The taglib Directive; |
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The include Directive; Summary; Exercises; Chapter 8: JSP Standard Actions; JSP Standard Actions Are Built-in Tags; Actions for Working with JavaBeans; Including JSP Output via ; Transferring Control Between JSPs; Specifying Parameters for Other Actions; Working with Plug-ins; Standard Actions Specific to Tag Files; Summary; Exercises; Chapter 9: JSP and JavaBeans |
Anatomy of a JavaBeanHow JavaBeans and EJBs Differ; Summary; Exercises; Chapter 10: Error Handling; Understanding the Origin of Errors; Summary; Exercises; Chapter 11: Building Your Own Custom JSP Tag Library; What Is a Tag File?; A Simple Tag File: Displaying Today's Date; Advantages of Tag Files; Developing Tag Files; Packaging Tag Files; Summary; Exercises; Chapter 12: Advanced Dynamic Web Content Generation; Data Validation in Web Applications; Summary; Exercises; Chapter 13: Internationalization and Localized Content; About Internationalization-Ready Applications |
Internationalization and LocalizationBuilding on the Java Platform's i18n Capabilities; Summary; Exercises; Chapter 14: JSP Debugging Techniques; The Science of Debugging; Catching Bugs at Compile Time; Using a Debugging System versus a Production System; Using System.out.println() to Instrument Code; Using a Logging System; Debugging with Tools; Debugging Code in Production Environments; Finding the Intermittent Problem; Avoiding Concurrency Issues; Summary; Exercises; Part II: JSP and Modern Web Server Software Development; Chapter 15: JSPs and Servlets; A JSP Is a Servlet; Summary |
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JSP is one of the core technologies for server-side Java applications and the 2.0 release, which this book covers in detail, makes JSP an even more powerful toolWalks Java programmers and Web developers through JSP fundamentals, including JSP syntax and directives, JSP Expression Language, JSP Tag libraries, JSTL, and techniques for testing and debuggingShows how to use JSP in real-world Web applications along with open source frameworks such as Struts, WebWork, and Turbine, software design methodologies, and developer tools like Ant, jUnit, and CVS, as well as popular IDEs (in |
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UNINA9910792057703321 |
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Autore |
Arnoldussen S (Stijn), <1977-> |
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Appendices to : A living landscape : Bronze Age settlement sites in the Dutch river area (c. 2000-800 BC) / / Stijn Arnoldussen |
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Leiden, : Sidestone Press, 2008 |
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1-299-28177-X |
90-8890-126-0 |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (193 pages) |
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Excavations (Archaeology) - Netherlands |
Bronze age - Netherlands |
Land settlement patterns, Prehistoric - Netherlands |
Netherlands Antiquities |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Livello bibliografico |
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Includes bibliographical references. |
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Contents; Preface; I Palaeogeography and occupation history of the Zijderveld macro-region; I INTRODUCTION; History of archaeological research; The geological context; II SOURCE CRITICISM; Coring campaigns (soil mapping); Coring by RAAP; Test-trenches; The 2004 excavations; III OCCUPATION HISTORY AND PALAEOGEOGRAPHICAL DEVELOPMENT; Early and Middle Neolithic; Late Neolithic; Early Bronze Age and Middle Bronze Age-A; Middle Bronze Age-B; Late Bronze Age; Early Iron Age; II Palaeogeography and occupation history of the Eigenblok macro-region; I INTRODUCTION; History of archaeological research |
The geological context; II SOURCE CRITICISM; Coring campaigns (soil mapping); Fieldwalking and coring by RAAP; Test-trenches; The Eigenblok excavations; III OCCUPATION HISTORY AND PALAEOGEOGRAPHICAL DEVELOPMENT; Early and Middle Neolithic; Late Neolithic; Early Bronze Age and Middle Bronze Age-A; Middle Bronze Age-B; Enspijk; Late Bronze Age; Early Iron Age; III Palaeogeography and occupation history of the De Bogen macro-region; I INTRODUCTION; History of archaeological research; The geological context; II SOURCE CRITICISM; Coring campaigns (soil mapping); |
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Fieldwalking and coring by RAAP |
Test-trenches; The 'De Bogen' excavations; III OCCUPATION HISTORY AND PALAEOGEOGRAPHICAL DEVELOPMENT; Early and Middle Neolithic; Late Neolithic; Early Bronze Age; Middle Bronze Age-A; Middle Bronze Age-B; Late Bronze Age; Early Iron Age; IV Palaeogeography and occupation history of the Wijk bij Duurstede macro-region; I INTRODUCTION; History of archaeological research; The geological context; II SOURCE CRITICISM; Coring campaigns (soil mapping); Test-pitting, coring and fieldwalking by the ROB; The 'De Horden' and 'De Geer' excavations; III OCCUPATION HISTORY AND PALAEOGEOGRAPHICAL DEVELOPMENT |
Early and Middle Neolithic; Late Neolithic; Early Bronze Age and Middle Bronze Age-A; Middle Bronze Age-B; Excavations at 'De Horden'; Excavations at 'De Geer'; Late Bronze Age; Early Iron Age; V Palaeogeography and occupation history of the Lienden macro-region; I INTRODUCTION; History of archaeological research; The geological context; II SOURCE CRITICISM; Coring campaigns by Egberts and Havinga & Op 't HofSeries of soil-mapping campaigns allowed the compilation; Fieldwalking and coring campaigns by RAAP; Test-trenches; Excavations; III OCCUPATION HISTORY AND PALAEOGEOGRAPHICAL DEVELOPMENT |
Early and Middle Neolithic; Late Neolithic; Early Bronze Age and Middle Bronze Age-A; Middle Bronze Age-B; Late Bronze Age and Early Iron Age; VI Palaeogeography and occupation history of the Dodewaard macro-region; I INTRODUCTION; History of archaeological research; The geological context; II SOURCE CRITICISM; Coring campaigns by Havinga & Op 't Hof; Excavation 'Dodewaard'; Steenbeek coring campaign; Fieldwalking and coring campaigns by RAAP; Test-trenches; III OCCUPATION HISTORY AND PALAEOGEOGRAPHICAL DEVELOPMENT; Early and Middle Neolithic; Late Neolithic; Early Bronze Age and Middle Bronze Age-A |
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This publication contains the six main appendices to the PhD thesis ""A Living Landscape: Bronze Age settlement sites in the Dutch river area (c. 2000-800 BC)"" by Stijn Arnoldussen which was published by Sidestone Press in 2008. That study comprises an analysis of the nature (i.e. the constituent components) and dynamics (i.e. diachronic approaches to settlement dynamics) of the settlement sites. It aims to integrate and synthesize interpretations of Bronze Age settlements based on a number of large-scale excavations. The discussion of the archaeological and geological research on these sites |
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UNINA9911019633903321 |
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Autore |
Carpi Federico <1975-> |
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Biomedical applications of electroactive polymer actuators / / Federico Carpi, Elisabeth Smela |
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Chichester, West Sussex ; ; Hoboken, : John Wiley & Sons, 2009 |
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9786612349478 |
9781282349476 |
1282349473 |
9780470744697 |
0470744693 |
9780470744680 |
0470744685 |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (506 p.) |
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Polymers in medicine |
Conducting polymers |
Actuators |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Biomedical Applications of Electroactive Polymer Actuators; Contents; Preface; List of Contributors; Introduction; SECTION I POLYMER GELS; 1 Polymer Gel Actuators: Fundamentals; 1.1 Introduction and Historical Overview; 1.2 Properties of Gels; 1.2.1 Biological Gels; 1.2.2 Mechanical Properties of Simple, Single-Phase Gels; 1.2.3 Elastic Moduli; 1.2.4 Strength; 1.2.5 Multi-Phase Gels; 1.2.6 Double Network Gels; 1.2.7 Transport Properties; 1.2.8 Drying; 1.3 Chemical and Physical Formation of Gels; 1.4 Actuation Methods; 1.4.1 Thermally Driven Gel Actuators |
1.4.2 Chemically Driven Gel Actuators1.4.3 Gels Driven by Oscillating Reactions; 1.4.4 Light Actuated Gels; 1.4.5 Electrically Driven Gel Actuators; 1.4.6 Electro- and Magneto-Rheological Composites; 1.4.7 LC Elastomers; 1.5 Performance of Gels as Actuators; 1.6 Applications of Electroactive Gels; 1.6.1 Gel Valves and Pumps; 1.6.2 Light Modulators; 1.6.3 Gel Drug Delivery; 1.6.4 Gel Sensors; 1.7 |
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Conclusions; References; 2 Bio-Responsive Hydrogels for Biomedical Applications; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Chemical Hydrogels; 2.3 Physical Hydrogels; 2.4 Defining Bio-Responsive Hydrogels |
2.5 Bio-Responsive Chemical Hydrogels2.5.1 Actuation Based on Changing the Cross-Linking Density; 2.5.2 Actuation Based on Changes in Electrostatic Interactions; 2.5.3 Actuation Based on Conformational Changes; 2.6 Bio-Responsive Physical Hydrogels; 2.6.1 Enzyme-Responsive Physical Hydrogels; 2.7 Electroactive Chemical Hydrogels; 2.8 Conclusion; References; 3 Stimuli-Responsive and 'Active' Polymers in Drug Delivery; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Drug Delivery: Examples, Challenges and Opportunities for Polymers; 3.2.1 Oral Drug Delivery Systems; 3.2.2 Parenteral Drug Delivery |
3.2.3 Topical and Transdermal Drug Delivery3.2.4 Delivery Challenges for Biomolecular Drugs and Cell Therapeutics; 3.2.5 Peptides and Proteins; 3.2.6 Nucleic Acids; 3.2.7 Cell Delivery; 3.3 Emerging State-of-the-Art Mechanisms in Polymer Controlled Release Systems; 3.3.1 Technologies for Controlled Drug Release; 3.3.2 Polymer-Drug Conjugates; 3.3.3 Polymer-Protein Conjugates; 3.3.4 Polymer-Nucleic Acid Conjugates; 3.3.5 Polymer-Nucleic Acid Complexes; 3.4 Responsive or 'Smart' Polymers in Drug Delivery; 3.4.1 Soluble Smart Polymers; 3.4.2 Responsive Polymer-Drug Conjugates |
3.4.3 Responsive Polymer-Protein Conjugates3.4.4 Responsive Polymers for DNA Delivery; 3.5 Recent Highlights of Actuated Polymers for Drug Delivery Applications; 3.6 Conclusions and Future Outlook; References; 4 Thermally Driven Hydrogel Actuator for Controllable Flow Rate Pump in Long-Term Drug Delivery; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Materials and Methods; 4.3 Hydrogel Actuator; 4.3.1 Thermo-Mechanical Gel Dynamics; 4.3.2 Experimental Results; 4.4 Pump Functioning; 4.5 Conclusion; References; SECTION II IONIC POLYMER-METAL COMPOSITES (IPMC); 5 IPMC Actuators: Fundamentals; 5.1 Introduction |
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Giving fundamental information on one of the most promising families of smart materials, electroactive polymers (EAP) this exciting new titles focuses on the several biomedical applications made possible by these types of materials and their related actuation technologies. Each chapter provides a description of the specific EAP material and device configuration used, material processing, device assembling and testing, along with a description of the biomedical application. Edited by well-respected academics in the field of electroactive polymers with contributions from renowned international |
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