The Manning book.. the one you refer to is better than the Wrox one. The
Wrox one has some very substantial case studies which make it worthwhile. I
don't like their Custom tags chapter as much as Manning though. The manning
book is also a little lighter literally too.

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> Professional JSP from Wrox publication is good , I have read it.
>  There's another good book Web Development with Java Server Pages by Duane
> Fields and Mark Kolb , I have'nt read it though , but a lot of
> people on this
> list recommended it. You may find more answers to your query in
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> Santosh
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> "Rath, Dipak (Dipak)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 07/17/2000 10:00:42 AM
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> Subject:  Re: Prob of Servlet objects in JSP functions
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> Hi:
> I'm new to the world of JSP/Servlet. I'm about to be a part of a
> project and
> we intend to use jsp and servlet. We ordered Visual Cafe (expert edition)
> and realized that it does not support jsp and servlet development. I would
> like to know if some of you use visual cafe for jsp/servlet
> development and
> how do you go about it.
> Also I would like to know what are few good books on jsp?
> Thanks in advance!
> DR
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