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JSP books - where to find?

Ivan Bisevac
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Where i can find books for programming in jsp? it could be free or not..
Bear Bibeault
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The JavaRanch Bunkhouse is a great place to start to find books.

There you will find not only lists of books on various Java and web-related subjects, but expert reviews of these books.

Take a look!

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Mark E Hansen
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Have a look at the JspFaq, available on the Ranch. It includes great resource links, including the location of the free edition of the Core Servlets and JavaServer Pages book.
Ivan Bisevac
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I am new to JSP but not in Servlets. I learned basic concepts about servlets on faculity. I am working on creating a master work and professor gave me proposal to do it in JSP and Servlets. Database is Oracle. So now i want to find some usefull books for learning. Firsly simplier books, after that complex books. Thank you..
Bear Bibeault
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The Head First Servlets and JSP book is quite popular.
Mark E Hansen
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Although the Head First books are quite popular, I personally found them to be a bit too cartoonish for my taste. I really liked the Core Servlets and JavaServer Pages book mentioned earlier. The author has a second book, More Servlets and JavaServer Pages as well. Both books are free for download from the book's web sites.

Which ever book(s) you choose, I'm sure you'll be satisfied. I find it much easier to learn this stuff from books rather than online tutorials, etc. They're good too, but I find the books go into much more detail and are easier to follow. Your mileage may vary, of course.

Best of luck.
Pradeep Simha
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Joined: Feb 02, 2010
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According to me "Beginning Java Server Pages" by Wrox publications is a excellent book for learning jsp. You can try that.


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