I can't speak to the others, but I really didn't like "JSP, Servlets, and Mysql." It 
reads nicely, but the examples are full of really basic errors. Be sure to check out 
the reader reviews on Amazon for any book you're interested in. They can be very 
helpful.



At 10:26 AM 6/21/02 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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>Any recommendation for a good book that covers Tomcat and
>other related open source technologies? More from an application
>developers point of view as to how various components fit
>together rather than sysadmin details or exhaustive details
>about any one particular thing (say JBoss, Servlet etc).
>
>Some books that came up on Internet search were...
>
>1) MySQL and JSP Web Applications: Data-Driven Programming
>        Using Tomcat and MySQL By James Turner
>
>2) Apache Jakarta-Tomcat by James Goodwill
>
>3) JSP, Servlets, and Mysql by Dave Harms
>
>4) Professional Java Server Programming (many authors)
>
>Any other ones out there and which one would you recommend?
>
>
>das
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