Do you know how many fewer posts there would be here
if everyone would just buy the book and *read* it rather than
looking for the easy out?....sheesh
-Tom
"Galbreath, Mark" wrote:
>
> I am an aspiring author, so am not completely ignorant of your concerns!
> :-) However, Jason answered this question himself a couple of days ago with
> the URL.
>
> That being said, permit me to say also that buying Jason's book is an
> assumed prerequisite for servlet programming! I just couldn't imagine
> anyone serious about Java on the Web not owning a copy! I've read Sun's SDK
> and much related literature on the Web, but there is simply NO SUBSTITUTE
> for "Java Servlet Programming."
>
> Hey, Jason - more humor in the next edition, OK? ;-)
>
> --Mark
>
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