Vad,
To study for the exam you will not need Apache Web Server installed.
If I was you I would go for Tomcat 5, this is currently in Beta (5.0.14). We are using it to run one of our websites on and is working fine.
Tomcat 5 is based on the Servlet 2.4 and JSP 2.0 spec, so you will be well prepared for the new exam.
Have also a look
here for mock exams.
If you like the "Head First" series from K&B then have a look at
amazon Otherwise have a look at the
specs [ November 10, 2003: Message edited by: Thomas De Vos ]
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