Hi Yusuf.

I believe that once you've mastered those technologies then any others
can be learnt fairly simply afterwards. It's tougher to learn the other
technologies without those building blocks.

If you're unable to practise these technologies in your workplace then
try writing software like a catalogue system (for your CDs and DVDs or
books) which would make use of a database, servlets, JSPs and Tomcat or
even a Swing app with a JDBC connection so that you practise your
skills while writing software useful to yourself. Once you have a basic
pet project going you can practise other technologies at home fairly
easily.

Kind regards,
Antoine

On Dec 14, 1:17 pm, "Mohamed Yusuf" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks antonie and ryan. I already know those I mentioned in above message,
> so I think what I need is to focus SERVLETS and JSP, and then to other
> thinks that Ryan mentioned. is that right?
>
> On 12/14/06, Ryan Meder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > hibernate
> > jboss
> > tomcat
> > JSTL
> > AJAX
> > DHTML
> 

> 
> > --
> > Regards,
> 
> > Ryan Meder


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