You can learn the basics of JSP in a couple of hours but to learn Java ...

Starting Java2 by WROX  - good starting book  for non-programmers
Java Server Programming by Wrox - good starting book for using java server
side

All the Java in a Nutshell books by OReilly for reference
java.sun.com docs and tutorials and the JavaDocs stuff..

I'd say the Wrox , and OReilly book on JSP are pretty but the more generic
java book would be better value, especially since the JSP book probably
spend half the page telling you how to install a webserver , how HTTP work ,
which you know already etc. etc....

Justin :-)


>-----Original Message-----
>From: Paul Ihrig [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Monday, March 26, 2001 3:08 PM
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>Subject: OT: Good Books on JSP?
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>Good Morning All!
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>it is once again time to learn something new.
>what is the WACK equivalent to JSP books out there?
>
>just got a bug to learn something new!
>thanks
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>-paul
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