Hello,
> The wrox books are filled with information, but I have yet to see one
> that completes the information they're trying to convey.
I agree with this. I've helped with a number of Wrox books and this is
usually the case. It always seems to be due to the *very* quick
development cycle and
Which Book are you speaking of???thanks,Martin Gainty>
> >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 conc
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 j
I think all books have errors. In advanced JavaServer Pages I stepped
on a couple of pieces of code where the author was not catching (or
throwing) the proper exception, or didn't do it at all, so it ends up
that when you're writing the code out for testing on your machine that
the class won't co
>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
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> I am planning to learn JSP and implement my next project in it. I came
across these 3 books:
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> 1. Professional Java Server Programming J2EE 1.3
g this book
>> right now.
>> A new edition is coming out in about a week. You may want to wait for
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>I am planning to learn JSP and implement my next project in it. I came
>across these 3 books:
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>1. Professional Java Server Programming J2EE 1.3 Edition (Wrox)
>2. Professional JSP 2nd Edition (Wrox)
book: "Web
Development with Java Server Pages, 2nd Ed". It's very thorough
and covers JSP -- not XML or a lot of other non-JSP topics.
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> knowledgable and informative. If you only buy one jsp book buy this
> one.
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In general I steer clear of wrox books now.
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.
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>None of those. I went through a lot of books looking for the right
>information. Only one fit the bill and I HIGHLY recommend it:
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>Advanced JavaServer Pages
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None of those. I went through a lot of books looking for the right
information. Only one fit the bill and I HIGHLY recommend it:
Advanced JavaServer Pages - David M. Geary - www.phptr.com
This book covers everything about JSP but more importantly it covers
the right things like:
Model 1 and Mo
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>I am planning to learn JSP and implement my next project in
>it. I came acros
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
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