A new book just came out called "Professional Java Server Programming" ISBN
1-861002-77-7.  This covers a variety of Java Server technologies including
servlets.  There are several chapters on servlets and two chapters dedicated
to JSP 1.0.  I have found it useful for info about directives, database
connectivity, Bean development, SSI's, session and application variable
(servlet-context) management.

Cindy

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I'm not sure of any good books either, I'm interested in one.  Anyone have
any ideas, I'm interested too.

>Date:         Wed, 22 Sep 1999 14:11:12 -0400
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>I really like the books that oreilly puts out.  My question is does anyone
know
>if the have in the works a book solely dedicated to JSP's?  Or if not what
is
>going to be the ultimate reference book for JSP's



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