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Now that you know the basic structure of JSP pages and have a general idea of how they operate within a web application, it’s time to start building a foundation for handling some common development tasks. This foundation includes error handling, managing persistent data, modularization, page navigation, and form processing. You’ll then build upon this foundation throughout the book as you learn to apply J2EE design patterns to handle common situations.

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Patzer, A. (2002). Using JSP. In: JSP Examples and Best Practices. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0831-0_2

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