see, I don't know if this is that relevant ;-)
It's always the same, when somebody asks for the best book, program, IDE,
...
You get tens of messages and each one is saying something else.
In most cases it just means: I use/have this one, and since I don't really
know others, I think it's OK ;-)

So, unless you say some real reasons why it is the best, or, even better,
mention the alternatives with which you compare, I think these posts are not
very informative.

So, to follow my own rules, here is my answer:
- Professional JSP by Wrox is of course the best ;-) (guess who wrote the
debugging chapter) but with that many authors, it's not very consistent.
- I also have JavaserverPages from Fields and Kolb and I think on some
issues (like custom tags) it is better than the Wrox book.
- I had a look at Core JSP at the bookstore, but decided not to buy it. It
didn't look good enough at first side.
- I also looked at the JSP book from Que (I think) and it didn't really look
too impressive.

Anyway, a good comparison can be found at
http://www.javaworld.com/javaworld/jw-09-2000/jw-0929-jspbooks_p.html

Geert Van Damme



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> As a Java programmer, I though Core JSP was awesome.  ISBN 0-13-088248-8
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> What are good JSP books or URL's to learn JSP?
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