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Chapter 1—JSP Foundations<br />
Chapter 2—Using JSP<br />
Chapter 3—Role Separation with JavaBeans<br />
Chapter 4—Role Separation with Custom Tags<br />
Chapter 5—Development Using Patterns<br />
Chapter 6—The Decorating Filter Pattern<br />
Chapter 7—The Front Controller Pattern<br />
Chapter 8—The View Helper Pattern<br />
Chapter 9—Testing Techniques<br />
Chapter 10—Deployment Techniques<br />
Chapter 11—Application Frameworks<br />
Chapter 12—Putting It All Together
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Freeware License, some rights reserved

Copyright (c) 2004 Andrew Patzer

Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to anyone obtaining a copy
of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"),
to work with the Software within the limits of freeware distribution and fair use.
This includes the rights to use, copy, and modify the Software for personal use.
Users are also allowed and encouraged to submit corrections and modifications
to the Software for the benefit of other users.

It is not allowed to reuse, modify, or redistribute the Software for
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#Apress Source Code

This repository accompanies [*Foundations of JSP Design Patterns*](http://www.apress.com/9781590594117) by Andrew Patzer (Apress, 2004).

![Cover image](9781590594117.jpg)

Download the files as a zip using the green button, or clone the repository to your machine using Git.

##Releases

Release v1.0 corresponds to the code in the published book, without corrections or updates.

##Contributions

See the file Contributing.md for more information on how you can contribute to this repository.
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# Contributing to Apress Source Code

Copyright for Apress source code belongs to the author(s). However, under fair use you are encouraged to fork and contribute minor corrections and updates for the benefit of the author(s) and other readers.

## How to Contribute

1. Make sure you have a GitHub account.
2. Fork the repository for the relevant book.
3. Create a new branch on which to make your change, e.g.
`git checkout -b my_code_contribution`
4. Commit your change. Include a commit message describing the correction. Please note that if your commit message is not clear, the correction will not be accepted.
5. Submit a pull request.

Thank you for your contribution!
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The WAR file acts as a binary if you drop it into your JSP engine webapps folder.
It also contains the Java source code. When you place it in your running Tomcat
(or whatever) it will expand, and you can examine the source code in the appropriate
subdirectory of WEB-INF/classes.

You can also extract files from the WAR file just as you would from any other zip file.
The WAR is just a zip file with a different extension. There is no functional difference
in the internal format. On Windows you can use the Winzip executable to examine the contents
of a WAR file. The Linux command-line equivalent is gubzip.

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