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Amit Sharma
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Joined: Nov 22, 2005
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Hi Everyone i have read HFSJ and now want to take overview of use of servlet and jsp in projects. so please give me some links where i can find free JSP projects and analysis them and is there any book which guide me how to develop project in servlet and jsp. i have learned servlet and jsp but i want a book which tell pratical use of these in real world. hope u r understanding what i want to say. ACTUALLY I WANT TO DEVELOP PROJECT BUT DONT KNOW HOW I CAN.
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Amit Sharma SCJP 1.4, SCWCD 5, OCUP-100(UML)
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Muhammad Saifuddin
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Joined: Dec 06, 2005
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What do think, HFSJ is not practical? I think you can start over with any project using servlet and JSP after reading that book. Just come up with some web app idea. Blow off your favourite IDEA, I mean IDE, and start writing a registration form and login page. Its quite common for almost every web app to have these two things.
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Adeel Ansari
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Joined: Aug 15, 2004
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O yeah. You would, definitely, also like to refer to the courtesy of Ben Souther.
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Ben Souther
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Joined: Dec 11, 2004
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Originally posted by Amit Arya: Hi Everyone i have read HFSJ and now want to take overview of use of servlet and jsp in projects. so please give me some links where i can find free JSP projects and analysis them and is there any book which guide me how to develop project in servlet and jsp. i have learned servlet and jsp but i want a book which tell pratical use of these in real world. hope u r understanding what i want to say. ACTUALLY I WANT TO DEVELOP PROJECT BUT DONT KNOW HOW I CAN.
Amit Arya Welcome to JavaRanch! In an effort to help you get the most from our forums, we've compiled a list of tips for asking questions here. You can find the list in our FAQ section here. In particular please see: UseRealWords Abbreviations such as "u" or "ur" in place of "you" and "you are" or "you're" confound language translation software making it hard for our non-English speaking members to read your posts. Also, typing with the caps-lock button down is the equivalent to screaming or yelling in internet forums and is considered rude. Again, welcome to JavaRanch and good luck with your question. -Ben
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