I suggest either Hans Book (http://thejspbook.com), or Web
Development with JavaServer Pages  By Duane K. Fields, Mark A. Kolb, and
Shawn Bayern from Manning.  I really liked both books, the web Dev. book I
used a lot, since it has some nice examples, like how to make a faq tool
and not just your tipical store example, or Person, Addressbook, and silly
stuff all the other books have :)

         tiago


At 06:53 AM 8/9/2002 +0200, you wrote:
>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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Tiago Nodari
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