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Completing the full-stack picture, this part dives into server-side logic. Key topics include the , Java Servlets , and Java Server Pages (JSP) . The book also provides an introduction to the J2EE (Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition) platform, and covers advanced concepts such as MVC (Model-View-Controller) architecture and the Struts framework. The digital locks on the Oxford University Press

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Deep dive into writing Document Type Definitions (DTDs) and XML Schemas (XSD) to enforce structural constraints on enterprise data. Key topics include the , Java Servlets ,

Uttam K. Roy is an academic author and educator with deep expertise in computer science education. His writing style bridges theoretical concepts—like protocols, markup languages, and server-side scripting—with practical, code-heavy examples. Roy’s Web Technologies is particularly popular for its coverage of:

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The text is systematically divided into four primary sections to facilitate progressive learning: Google Books Part I: Web Fundamentals Covers the basics of the World Wide Web, the protocol, and Java network programming. Introduces core markup and styling through Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) Part II: XML Technologies