This is a very round about way to get a good GUI example but IMHO one of the
better WEB Java GUI interfaces is inside the IBM Soap1.2 reference
implementation. If you are experienced with Tomcat on NT then get Soap from IBM
alphaworks, install it on NT (NOT Unix or Linux!) and study the router.jsp. You
will get more from this then any of the current crop of JSP books or you could
also try and install Cocoon7.4 from apache. Pls. use Tomcat V3.2.1B in
standalone mode
Regards - George
p.s. You could also get SOAP from the apaches CVS tree but do not use the one
from the xml-apache download area. It is just dated junk and does not really
work! Playing with Soap will be also good for your IT future since IT IS the
coming thing!
"Lietz, Carol" wrote:
> I am a pretty seasoned Java programmer and I've read Jason Hunter's book and
> parts of James Goodwill's book, both on Servlets. I'm looking for a
> tutorial, book, or class that gives more help on how to manage the GUI
> behavior my customer has requested in my servlet. The customer has all
> kinds of things like "if I change the value in this drop-down, then I want
> ... to happen".
>
> I've read through many of the archives and have gotten some help, but am
> looking for more. I've probably looked in the index of every Servlet book
> at my local Border books for "Javascript" and haven't found more than a
> passing reference. I even looked in Javascript books for "Servlets". Seems
> like a servlet book with a healthy chapter on gui behavior would be a real
> asset.
>
> Bottom line: Can anyone recommend a tutorial, book, or class which deals
> with managing the GUI behavior.
>
> Thanks,
> Carol Lietz
> Unigraphics Solutions
>
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