Thats sort of what I was thinking, but in a more organised manner. I cannot say that
I like HTML from a reading perspective, I prefer PDF...

Nicholas Roberts wrote:

> why not a JSP website, a documentation project? Kind of like http://www.XML.com.

Topics were basically:

- Intro
- JSP Quick Start
- JSP Tools
- Development Tools (HomeSite, DreamWeaver 2)
- Fundamentals (HTML, HTTP, JSP Tags, XML)
- Basic JSP Programming (Simple Servlet stuff, Beans, using Beans)
- Database Programming with JSP (JDBC, Connection Pooling, etc)
- N-Tier Programming with JSP (CORBA, EJB, RMI)
- JSP Architectures (Model 1 vs Model 2, tips)
- Team Development Strategies
- Example Solutions (Login, Newsgroups, Shopping Cart, other suggestions)
- Comparative Technologies (ASP, CGI - porting suggestions)
- Resources

If anyone is interested, I'll get a mailing list created, create a section of the
web site where the JSP faq is stored for pre and post chapters. People who
contribute will have to decide whether they want to approach a publisher or not in
the early stages...
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The Esperanto Group, http://www.esperanto.org.nz
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