Hi! All, I am new to the Servlet and JSP world and I am thinking, which book to start with servlet? I have Java Servlet Programming by O'Rielly, but I think its content is vague, and I have studied Professional JSP by Wrox but I think its complexity starts from the first chapter itself. So can anybody of u suggest a good book which is simple to understand and which also contains some information about the WebServer installation like Tomcat, Apache and the like. Thanks in advance, Anil
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Vladan Radovanovic
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First one on the left is really good. Check out http://www.coreservlets.com as a preview and for source code. Vladan
Kavita Ghia
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Hi Anil, Which book can be better then the one distributed here- "Java Developer's Guide to Servlets and JSP by Brogden." Maybe you are one of the lucky winners and Voila-you can start learning Servlets and JSP. Regards, Kavita.
Thillai Sakthi
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Hi! You are right about O'Reilly. I also felt the same. But the book "Inside Servlets" by Dustin Callaway is a very good book for basics. It will clear the basic fundamental concepts in a nice way. But it covers only Servlets and not JSP. Try it u will like it mk