My apologies for the typo..
1) To start, JRUN and JAVA are not acronyms, and as such they should be
capitalized.
should read:
1) To start, JRUN and JAVA are not acronyms, and as such they should NOT be
capitalized.
:)
I was concentrating too much on the capitalization :)
-----Original Message-----
From: Miceli, Gino (AFIS)
Sent: Tuesday, December 12, 2000 9:48 AM
To: JRun-Talk
Subject: RE: I am new
Hello s@njeevi,
1) To start, JRUN and JAVA are not acronyms, and as such they should be
capitalized.
2) A good book is invaluable to learning things that you might not otherwise
stumble upon. I personally happen to like the Wrox series, as they're
concise, and have a wise selection with almost every combination of
subjects. Try www.amazon.com !
3) The Servlet API is essential to work with JSPs and Servlets. Check out
Sun's site for the Java Servlet API.
Happy hacking!
Gino
-----Original Message-----
From: s@njeevi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, December 12, 2000 2:36 AM
To: JRun-Talk
Subject: I am new
Hi
I am new to JRUN, infact I am new to server side of java but I have worked
on
CF and ASP substantially, I want to start of with servlets and JSP pages as
of
now . Can anybody help me where to start of with is the docs that is
provided
in the allaire site for JRUn good enough to start with.
I do know the basics of JAVA but not worked on any specific project as such
please guide me thru
thanks in advance
regards
S@njeevi
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