book explaining how to
use classes, etc
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Try beginning Java2 by Ivor Horton
http://www.wrox.com/books/Book_Details.asp?section=isbn=1861003668subject_
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As a Java programmer, I though Core JSP was awesome. ISBN 0-13-088248-8
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good book: Coreservlets and JavaServer Pages, by Marty Hall
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also highly recommended: The JSP Book by Hans Bergsten -
http://thejspbook.com/
The new Core JSP by Houghland and Tavistock covers a lot of ground, but
does not have the same indepth examples of others in the core series.
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Check out "Professional JSP" @ www.wrox.com
Good place to purchase books is www.bookpool.com or www.fatbrain.com
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Hi there, I've got a few books of late particularly from WROX and whilst
they have good content they aren't all that useful as they weigh
so much and
take up so much space. In a couple of weeks I'm going to Thailand for a
couple
Hi ,
Can U plaese suggest some advanced JSP/XML books
Regrads
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I'm a beginner in the world of Java and Servlets and I was wondering if
there are any good servlet books. I've been to the sun site for the servlet
tutorial but i'm curious if any of you found any better resources in regards
to books.
Any Info would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Hi!
try the "JAVA Servlet Programming - by Jason Hunter"
Venkat
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Hi Everyone,
I'm a beginner in the wor
Learning about java is a great thing to do, but not
on this list. Those who wish to learn more about java but
are too poor or greedy to buy books and support
the nice people who help us to learn more are
pointed to some online resources:
http://home.att.net/~baldwin.rick/Advanced/Java506.htm
you'll find a complete listing at http://www.interpasnet.com/JSS (select
books in the right popup menus)
At 00:35 15/08/00 +0530, you wrote:
hi guys there
I want to equip as you guys are can any body suggest good book on
1. Web Sphere
2. Web Logic
3. EJB
4. Servlets JSP
.
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hi guys there
I want to equip as you guys are can any body suggest good book on
1. Web Sphere
2. Web Logic
3. EJB
4. Servlets JSP
Thanks for your time and guidance
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I want to equip as you guys are can any body suggest good book on
1. Web Sphere
2. Web Logic
3. EJB
4. Servlets JSP
Thanks for you
Thanks Patrick.
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A very good book on JSP's is "Web Development with JavaServer Pages" by
Duane K.
Field
For Servlets JSP refer to the following books:
Core Servlets JavaServer Pages by Marty Hall(ISBN:0130893404)
Professional JSP by Wrox Publishers (ISBN:1861003625)
Fir EJB refer to Developing Enterprise JavaBeans by O'Reilly publishers
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A very good book on JSP's is "Web Development with
JavaServer Pages" by
Duane K.
Fields and Mark A. Kolb, Manning publishing.
Another is "Core Servlets adn JavaServer Pages" by
Marty Hall, Sun
publish
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Servlets - Java Servlet Programming by jason Hunter O'Reilley publication
Servlets - Professional java Server Programming Wrox Publication
Servlets and J
http://s1.amazon.com/exec/varzea/subst/your-account/your-open-auctions.html/
103-4298014-2095818
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I have to learn JSP in my work. Can you send me
a e-book about this subject.
The are currently none eBook available.
One projetc has been laucnched but seem to lack support (and
this is a pitty).
If you want books they are now a lot available (have a look
at the book section at advertizinghttp
thank very much. It's nice
Luc Saint-Elie wrote:
I have to learn JSP in my work. Can you send me
a e-book about this subject.
The are currently none eBook available.
One projetc has been laucnched but seem to lack support (and
this is a pitty).
If you want books they are now a lot
Check free online books section and Books section at
http://karao.tripod.com/myjava.html
With regards,
Atchutarao Killamsetty,
http://karao.tripod.com/myjava.html
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Wrox has some good ASP books
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Thanks... for the info!!
joydeep
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Is this a WAP forum???
Anyway I recommend you to download reading material from WAPForum
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AS previously mentioned on the list, try these books. They have recieved
great reviews all round' and have helped me with many problems...I'm sure
you'll find them just as useful
For java servlets try Java Servlet
Hi :
I am new to JSP.
Can anyone suggest me a couple of good books??
Regards,
Chen
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hi
i think "web development with javaserver pages" is a good one.I am reading
it now.
you can search amazon. since jsp is quite new, there is few books available.
br
zhu jiang
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there are only two books that i know of, and the one that i bought is called:
web development with javaserverpages
it seems to be very good although i haven't actually read all of it.
peter choe
Chao Chen wrote:
Hi :
I am new to JSP.
Can anyone suggest me a couple of good books
Hi,
http://www.browsebooks.com/Fields/ebook.html
bye,
Mohan
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Hi :
I am new to JSP.
Can anyone suggest me a couple of good books??
Regards,
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Hi,
http://www.browsebooks.com/Fields/ebook.html
bye,
Mohan
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Could any of u tell me where and when (in Calcutta/Delhi/Noida) to get
Fields/Kolb in India and its price?
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Wrox will also
You can get the electronic copy online, visit http://www.manning.com/Fields
for details
Duane Fields
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Fields/Kolb is by far the best book. You will love it.
Vimal
robert young wrote:
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[didn't
know this one was coming] JSP books. any thoughts yet on which is better?
thanx,
robert young
Hi all,
I want to know about some good books on JSP.
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Manish
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David Geary wrote:
I am working on a JSP
book, and I would love to hear from members
I concur with Larry concerning the need for a good tutorial about "how to
find, research, configure, and install the
latest versions of JDK, JSDK, Apache, JServ, JSSI, and gnujsp and Jakarta".
Knowing what will be in a couple of books to be published, I wonder if any
will bother
with Larry concerning the need for a good tutorial about "how to
find, research, configure, and install the
latest versions of JDK, JSDK, Apache, JServ, JSSI, and gnujsp and Jakarta".
Knowing what will be in a couple of books to be published, I wonder if any
will bother to address this iss
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As far as I know, there are currently no books in print. I am working on a
JSP
book, and I would love to hear from members of this list privately via email
as to
your experiences with JSP
Any volunteers?
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I concur with Larry concerning the need for a good tutorial about "how to
find, research, configure, and in
Hi All,
Are there any books available on JSP? I searched amazon.com and found none.
Thanks,
Krish
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Purely on JSP - not yet. But we should start seeing some in the next few
months. I can probably think of 4 or 5 books in the works.
Dan
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Are there any books available on JSP?
We know of no hardcopy texts dedicated to JSP. (If you hear of any,
please let us know.) Online tutorials and specifications may be all you'll
have to work with for now.
Don't forget the fine servlet books such as Jason Hunter's book
As far as I know, there are currently no books in print. I am working on a JSP
book, and I would love to hear from members of this list privately via email as to
your experiences with JSP and what you would like to see covered in the book.
My book will be published by Sun Microsystems Press
A colleague and I are finishing up a JSP book now,
http://www.manning.com/Fields and an excerpt is available at
http://developer.netscape.com/viewsource
We should see it hit the shelves this Spring.
Duane Fields
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quot; is represented by XSL. There is also a good example
included in the URL.
Good luck,
Conor.
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Hi all... I'm new to JSP/Servlets so please
t and just don't see how the business logic
could "present" information to the presentation layer without knowing
anything about how its being presented...
Can anyone recommend any books or resources that I could read to learn
more about this topic??? It seems like a very smart thing
Hello,
Just bought a couple of books.
Developing Java Servlets ( a SAMS book ) By James Goodwill
and
Inside Servlets ( an Addison Wesley ) By Dustin Callaway
Toot!
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I can't stop farting
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I'm not sure of any good books either, I'm interested in one. Anyone have
any ideas, I'm interested too.
Date: Wed, 22 Sep 1999 14:11:12 -0400
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I really like the books that oreilly puts out. My question is does anyone know
if the have in the works a book solely dedicated to JSP's? Or if not what is
going to be the ultimate reference book for JSP's
Orkin David wrote:
I really like the books that oreilly puts out. My question is does anyone know
if the have in the works a book solely dedicated to JSP's? Or if not what is
going to be the ultimate reference book for JSP's
Yes, there will be an O'Reilly book about JSP; I'm writing
? It seems to me to still be an
early-adopter/forward-looking technology, not anywhere near as hyped and
main-streamified as things like XML or DHTML. I'd imagine other JSP books
will beat O'Reilly to the punch, though they probably won't be the
"definitive" guide OR's books usually a
I just found out about this book today. Here is the URL:
http://www.wrox.com/Store/Details.asp?Code=2777
Jeff
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Hai All,
Can
Hi,
Recommend be some good books for JSP. I haven't worked in JSP
Regards,
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The developer's guide to the Java WebServer
by Addison Wesley
0-201-374949-X
Java Servlet Programming
O'Reilly
1-56592-391-X
JDBC Database Access with Java
by Addison Wesley
0-201-30995-5
Object-Oriented Environment in C++
by MIS Press,
sider your servlets book to be one of the best technical
books I have ever read. Specifically, not only does your book have an
excellent breadth of topics and examples, but it has a depth of insight rarely
found in technical books oriented to programmers. Whatever your next book is,
you can
Ron
There is no book right now (perhaps publisher are waiting for a definitive
1.0 release)
There are not a lot of Web tutorials..
You'll find some pointers on my page (http://www.interpasnet.com/JSS) and in
Richard Vowles's JSp FAQ at(http://www.esperanto.org.nz)
Hope this helps
Le 09:12
Hi all,
I'm Massimo Carli Senior Java programmer and technical writer for
Infomedia Magazine in Italy. I'd like writing a book about JSP.
I have a lot of experience about Java (from the beginning) and
JSP (I use Dynamo and JRun at the moment).
May you suggest me a toc please? What are things
For those looking for books on JSP, you might wish to look at documentation
for the Java Servlets and Java Web Server. I have two books from
Addison-Wesley which focus on these subject, and give a good overview of the
JSP. They recommend following Sun's website to maintian updates, as the spec
Can anyone recommend a really good book on developing JSPs? (I have
excellent Java skills, but I want a quick-start for JSPs and JSP design
theory.)
Coyote
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According to Amazon there isn't one.
there is always the spec (which is in PDF).
Ron Lussier wrote:
Can anyone recommend a really good book on developing JSPs? (I have
excellent Java skills, but I want a quick-start for JSPs and JSP design
theory.)
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has anyone read JSP for Practical Program Design? I need a good book for
JSP (and Java while I'm at it).
Thanks,
Josh
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JSP (and Java while I'm at it).
Thanks,
Josh
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Joshua I suggest you check out this IBM redbook, although it is
primarily for the IBM Websphere Server it does give a good introduction
into using JSP for applications.
http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/SG245423/sg245423.pdf
Joshua Rudin wrote:
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