Hi Claire,

Here are two that I have:
Web Development with JavaServer Pages by Fields and Kolb, published by
Manning.
JavaServer Pages by Larne Pekowsky published by Addison Wesley

The first is more comprehensive, and if you only buy one, I'd recommend that
one. The second is a quicker read and can get you up to speed on the nuts
and bolts quickly.

Tom

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> Could anyone recommend a good JSP book?
> thanks in advance,
> claire
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