hai ganesh here
i dont what else ur looking for but this jsp book is into market more than 2 months

http://www.wrox.com/Consumer/Store/Details.asp?ISBN=1861002777

Title:
Developer's Journal

Java
Professional Java Server Programming

ISBN:1861002777
US Price:$ 59.99
Canadian Price:C$ 89.95
UK Price:� 43.99
Publication Date: Aug 99
Pages:1168
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AuthorsSubjects
Danny Ayers
Hans Bergsten
Mike Bogovich
Jason Diamond
Matthew Ferris
Marc Fleury
Ari Halberstadt
Paul Houle
Sing Li
Piroz Mohseni
Andrew Patzer
Ron Phillips
Krishna Vedati
Mark Wilcox
Stefan Zeiger
Internet
Java

This book is an overview of the new server-side Java platform � Java 2 Enterprise Edition � as it relates to building multi-tiered Web applications.

It covers the building blocks (Servlets, JSP, EJB, JDBC, RMI, JNDI, CORBA) then goes into special design considerations for server side programming, (including resource pooling and component based design) before finally discussing future design possibilities opened up by Jini and JavaSpaces technology.
In a world where, increasingly, corporate IT development is Web application development � ASP, PHP, CGI and ISAPI are all viable options. Now, so is the Java 2 Platform Enterprise Edition, and that�s good news because server-side Java is portable across Windows, Linux, UNIX and MacOS and compatible with a wide range of Web Servers (IIS, Apache, Netscape Enterprise Server) and Application Servers from Sun, IBM and others.

Java provides technologies to allow for server side processing (servlets), dynamic content generation (servlets, beans) and dynamic presentation (JavaServer Pages).
Java 2 Enterprise Edition - announced by Sun in June 1999 - makes Java an entire platform, not just another language.

This is the first book that seriously covers JavaServer Pages (JSP) and Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE).

Professional Java Server Programming code is now being demonstrated online
We�re running an Apache Server with Apache JServ as the servlet container, and GnuJSP to run JavaServer Pages, to demonstrate the code from the book in action.


Summary of Contents


1Web Application DevelopmentAndrew Patzer
2Introduction to ServletsAndrew Patzer
3Error Handling and Event LoggingAndrew Patzer
4Sessions and Session TrackingAndrew Patzer
5Using the Servlet ContextHans Bergsten
6Dynamic Content GenerationStefan Zeiger
7Introduction to JavaServer PagesAndrew Patzer
  and Tim Briggs
8Connecting to DatabasesAndrew Patzer
9Connection PoolingHans Bergsten
10Servlet ChainingAndrew Patzer
11Servlet CommunicationsAndrew Patzer
12Distributed Computing with ServletsAndrew Patzer
13JavaMail and ServletsJason Diamond
14Introducing XMLPiroz Mohseni
15Weeds of El-Limon 2Paul Houle
16Bug Tracker Case StudyRon Phillips
17Bug Tracker Case Study:
  Elaboration, Construction and Transition
Ron Phillips
18Moving from CGI to ServletsAndrew Patzer
19Internationalizing Web SitesStefan Zeiger
20Smart ServletsMichael Bogovich
  and Matthew Ferris
21Server Programming with JNDIMark Wilcox
22Using LDAP and JavaMark Wilcox
23Enterprise JavaBeansMarc Fleury
24Indexing and SearchingDanny Ayers
25JINI and JavaSpaces: Servers of the FutureSing Li
26Working With JavaSpacesSing Li
27  Coding a Jini-based WebsiteSing Li
 
AHTTPKrishna Vedati
BJava Object Streams and SerializationPiroz Mohseni
CCryptography and ServletsKrishna Vedati
DThe LogWriter ClassHans Bergsten
EUML TutorialVictoria Hudgson
FJServ ConfigurationAri Halberstadt
GServletRunner and Java Web Server ConfigurationAndrew Patzer
HJRun ConfigurationLouay Fatoohi
JJSDK API Reference
KJavaServer Pages API Reference
LJNDI API Reference
MCore JavaMail / JAF API Reference
NCore Jini API Reference
OJavaSpaces API Reference
PEJB Reference
QJDBC Reference
RSupport and Errata
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