> FWIW, there is a second edition of the O'Reilly Java Servlet
> Programming book in the works; the author (Jason Hunter) is a fairly
> regular contributor to this list, and he has recently posted updates
> on how the second edition is going (check the archives).
I'm still plugging away at it. I'm wrapping up a really interesting
couple o' chapters where I explain and compare JSP, Tea, WebMacro, XMLC,
and ECS. Still have a little more work on the advanced topics of
distributing load and J2EE integration. Lots of good stuff coming, but
it'll be a while still -- converting from Word files to printed paper
takes many months unfortunately. So like I said before, if you're new
to servlets, you should get the first edition and start there. By the
time you're ready for the 2.2 material and the content creation topics
and such I'll have the 2nd edition ready.
> When it
> first came out, it was probably the best book on servlets (but of
> course there were much fewer then, so he's got more competition
> now :-).
Yeah, but a bunch of them are just regurgitations of my book. :-)
-jh-
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