Well I just finished the Beginning JSP Web Dev by Wrox, it was ok. They
briefly whip through a lot of the features, and the writing style is casual
so its not like reading a boring technical manual.

Wrox recommends the learning path of
1) Beginning JSP Web Dev
2) Prof Java Server Programming J2EE
3) Professional JSP 2nd Ed

But based on what others were saying, it looks like the Prentice Hall
Advanced JavaServer Pages is the way to go.

>-----Original Message-----
>From: Ganesh Kamath D (RBIN/DBA-JOT) * [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Thursday, August 08, 2002 9:53 PM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Suggestion for JSP book
>Importance: High
>
>I am planning to learn JSP and implement my next project in it. I came
>across these 3 books:
>
>1. Professional Java Server Programming J2EE 1.3 Edition (Wrox)
>2. Professional JSP 2nd Edition (Wrox)
>3. J2EE Unleashed (SAMS, Techmedia)
>
>Pls suggest which is best. Also suggest me if there are better books.
>
>thanks and regards,
>Ganesh
>
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