Look to this link for "teaching" books that worked well with me. "JAVA2 How
to program" has chapters for servlets and JSP. This book may be overkill
but I thought I would mention it to you because they are written  to be
used as a classroom textbook. The publishing company also provides a
instructors edition as well.
You can view the table of contense at the following link.

http://deitel.com/

Best of luck!






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I thank you all for the example applications you suggested. Some of them
will be presented on my next lecture as possible projects in the course.

I do however have another problem. The book I'm using as course litterature
i Developing Java Servlets/2e by James Goodwill. It is a very good book for
a course litterature, but lacks some topics. First of all I would like
abasic Java Servlet book which talks about a template technique like
Velocity. There would also be nice if the book had a chapter on basic
design
of webpages (HTML and CSS basically).

Any suggestions?

// Erik

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