Someone at work bought an electronic version and
ordered a few copies. If you are serious about using
JSTL, I would recommend it.

reading the spec isn't always as simple as one would
like. For example, the use of hashmap was totally
clear to me, until I read the section in shawn's book.

I must have read the spec a dozen times, but for some
reason I just did get it. Once i saw shawn's example
it was totally clear.

peter

--- Shawn Bayern <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In case anyone's interested, I just found out that
> the first four chapters
> of "JSTL in Action" have been posted for free at
> 
>   http://www.codercoop.com
> 
> These early chapters are ideal for novice page
> authors; if you're a
> developer, you might want to forward them to page
> authors you work with.
> The chapters cover the principles of web
> development, the JSTL expression
> language, and the JSTL conditional tags.
> 
> -- 
> Shawn Bayern
> "JSTL in Action"   http://www.jstlbook.com
> 
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