It is a huge book, with essentially one chapter on JSP.  I haven't had a
chance to review the entire book, but it covers almost every topic relevant
to running Java applications as part of a webserver.  If you are a server
side Java developer, the book definitely appears worthy of adding to your
library.

>From first glance, it sure doesn't appear to be the definitive JSP book, but
with the lack of JSP specific books, it may have the most JSP information in
any book to date.  If you are strictly interested in JSP, you should
probably wait for a JSP specific book.  Professional Java Server Programming
carries a hefty price tag (approx $60).

# mike

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For JSP info, visit http://java.serverpages.com
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From: Orkin David <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: A good JSP book


> Has anyone purchased and read Professional Java Server Programming by Wrox
Press
> Inc?  I am curious to hear if it is worht picking up.
>
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