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Good Books on JavaServlets and JSPs.
Can anybody recommend me good books on JavaServlets and/or JSPs?
I came up with the experience of Java Applets.. Only.
Thanks and Regards;
Ali Imran
Web Applications Developer.
Saudi Online, Riyadh
Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
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Re: Good Books on JavaServlets and JSPs.
"Ali Imran" <aimran@bigfoot.com> wrote:
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>Can anybody recommend me good books on JavaServlets and/or JSPs?
>
>
>I came up with the experience of Java Applets.. Only.
>
>Thanks and Regards;
>
>Ali Imran
>Web Applications Developer.
>Saudi Online, Riyadh
>Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
>
hi ali imran,
practically useful book is servlet programming--by hunter,
oreilly publishers.other books on the same topic by KarlMoss,
goodwill can be used as references.java web server(corejava
series) is also a good book with an excellent introduction to
jsp.java enterprise in nutshell gives you thorough understanding
of server side of java,as you are saying you came from applet
programming.
best of luck.
Bhushan.Thammineni.
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Re: Good Books on JavaServlets and JSPs.
"Ali Imran" <aimran@bigfoot.com> wrote:
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>Can anybody recommend me good books on JavaServlets and/or JSPs?
>
>
>I came up with the experience of Java Applets.. Only.
>
>Thanks and Regards;
>
>Ali Imran
>Web Applications Developer.
>Saudi Online, Riyadh
>Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
>
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Re: Good Books on JavaServlets and JSPs.
Ali,
I recently picked up Professional JSP from Wrox. This book is an excellent
overview of JSP, Servlets, EJB, JNDI, JDBC, XML, XSL, and WML. I'd highly
recommend it. The examples are well thought out and give just enough detail
to convey the point.
Good luck,
Shawn.
"Ali Imran" <aimran@bigfoot.com> wrote:
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>Can anybody recommend me good books on JavaServlets and/or JSPs?
>
>
>I came up with the experience of Java Applets.. Only.
>
>Thanks and Regards;
>
>Ali Imran
>Web Applications Developer.
>Saudi Online, Riyadh
>Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
>
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Re: Good Books on JavaServlets and JSPs.
"Ali Imran" <aimran@bigfoot.com> wrote:
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>Can anybody recommend me good books on JavaServlets and/or JSPs?
>
>
>I came up with the experience of Java Applets.. Only.
>
>Thanks and Regards;
>
>Ali Imran
>Web Applications Developer.
>Saudi Online, Riyadh
>Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
>
try Professional Java Server Programming from Wrox, good & concise examples,
it discusses java enterprise edition api's, serlets and jsp, xml, ejb, jdbc,
jndi, rmi, corba, jini/javaspaces and apache
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Re: Good Books on JavaServlets and JSPs.
Java Servlets by James Goodwill is a must for Servlet development.
Try using HTML Package suggested in this book.
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"Jordan Manalad" <Jordan-G.Manalad@aig.com> wrote:
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>"Ali Imran" <aimran@bigfoot.com> wrote:
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>>Can anybody recommend me good books on JavaServlets and/or JSPs?
>>
>>
>>I came up with the experience of Java Applets.. Only.
>>
>>Thanks and Regards;
>>
>>Ali Imran
>>Web Applications Developer.
>>Saudi Online, Riyadh
>>Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
>>
>
>try Professional Java Server Programming from Wrox, good & concise examples,
>it discusses java enterprise edition api's, serlets and jsp, xml, ejb,
jdbc,
>jndi, rmi, corba, jini/javaspaces and apache
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