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Want a small JSP project to study

 
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Dear Friends,
Greetings!
I am a fresher ,a masters in computer science.
Looking for job in area like JSP ,Servlets
I need a good project in JSP (not too big) to study and implement
what I studied,U may just send the requirement to me or if u have and
can also the code (for reference)
OR Else suggest me good web sites to get my resource
Thank You...
Bye!
Vinoth khanna
[ February 22, 2004: Message edited by: Bear Bibeault ]
 
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i would suggest to get hold of good intro book like "Web Development with Java Server Pages"(from Manning written by Dune Fields, Mark Kolb etc).
One more suggestion is to go through examples from Sun's J2EE tutorial. It gives reasonable input related to where JSPs and Servlets fall in the overall picture.
If you have access to a app server like WebLogic/WebSphere, their product sites also have some examples that are useful. Same applies to Apache-Tomcat.
Dan.
 
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