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Preface

  • This is the main page for links to JSP content that is part of the course named ITSE2317 - Java Programming (Intermediate) at Austin Community College in Austin, TX.
  • The material in the chapters is sequential and is designed for progressive study. Most chapters contain material that references concepts and code covered in prior chapters.
  • Assignments and the section exam are located in Blackboard.

01 - Getting Started with JSP

02 - Web Programming Model

03 - HTML and CSS Fundamentals

04 - JSP Fundamentals

05 - Form Processing with JSP

06 - Working with Java Classes

07 - Cookies with JSP

08 - Sessions with JSP

09 - Assessment Questions

Miscellaneous

Due to the dynamic nature of the material, the content at the links above is periodically updated and the links themselves may change. While you arewelcome to print the pages, I recommend bookmarking THIS MAIN PAGE for future reference and NOT the subordinate links. The links to the resourcesmay change but they will always be kept up-to-date on this main page. Since the links may change, by bookmarking this main page,you will have access to the current content and working links.

I hope you enjoy the course.

@author R.L. Martinez, Ph.D.

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Questions & Answers

if three forces F1.f2 .f3 act at a point on a Cartesian plane in the daigram .....so if the question says write down the x and y components ..... I really don't understand
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hey , can you please explain oxidation reaction & redox ?
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hey , can you please explain oxidation reaction and redox ?
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for grade 12 or grade 11?
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the value of V1 and V2
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advantages of electrons in a circuit
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it is the force or component of the force that the surface exert on an object incontact with it and which acts perpendicular to the surface
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Anna Reply
how to calculate coefficient of static friction
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how to calculate static friction
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How to calculate a current
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a structure of a thermocouple used to measure inner temperature
Anna Reply
a fixed gas of a mass is held at standard pressure temperature of 15 degrees Celsius .Calculate the temperature of the gas in Celsius if the pressure is changed to 2×10 to the power 4
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How is energy being used in bonding?
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what is acceleration
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a rate of change in velocity of an object whith respect to time
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how can we find the moment of torque of a circular object
Kidist
Acceleration is a rate of change in velocity.
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t =r×f
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how to calculate tension by substitution
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use fnet method. how many obects are being calculated ?
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you use Fnet equals ma , newtoms second law formula
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