>The information is generally ok but their proof-reading isn't up to much,
>I've bought a few wrox books and they're always littered with errors. I'm
>sure others would disagree but thats my experience.
Actually I can definitely concur on that. The Wrox Beginning JSP book I have
has a number of m
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
Hey guys, I'm pretty new at this stuff, so forgive my newbieness.
I have a fairly heavy XML file that I'm extracting data from, but what would
really make things a bit more easier is some XML GUI navigator that let's me
point at a node in an XML file and then copy the xpath to the clipboard or
so