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Core Servlets and Javaserver Pages: Core Technologies, Vol. 1 (2nd Edition)
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Core Servlets and Javaserver Pages: Core Technologies, Vol. 1 (2nd Edition) |
Author: Marty Hall
Published: 2003-09-05 |
List price: $59.99
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Customer comments on this selection.
excellent book to get deep in to Java Servlets This has very detailed examples and explaination in the design and concepts of Java Servlets. Good examples help accelerate learning process. Very useful for servlet based web app development
Excellent book This is an excellent book with lots of good examples. I'm new to servlets and jsp and I recommend it to anybody learning how to develop java web apps.
Great Servlet Programming guide If you're learning web servlet programming this is a great book. I've found it hard to put down. The examples are great and the explanations are too.
Mediocre Book I bought this book based on reviews of others, and found it to be a disappointment. The coverage is mediocre at best, and a lot of the techniques that the author uses are outdated -- probably just carried forward from earlier editions of this book.
The thing that bothers me most of all is that throughout this book, the author keeps referring the reader to Volume 2 for coverage of the more advanced topics. Unfortunately, Volume 2 has been delayed for over a year, and may not ever be released. Had I known Volume 2 wasn't coming out soon, I would have gone with a different author for learning servlets and JSP.
Great Read Not a book for beginning programmers, however if you have minimal java experience and are proficient in other languages you will be able to figure it out.
This book is an excellent read but has little reference value because it has no index. It is very informative if you are looking for something that explains the in's and out's and why's of .jsp and servlets, but if you are looking for lessons and sample code, you will have better luck looking for it online. But then again if you have experience, you can figure out the code yourself -not that difficult.
P.S. There is a wealth of hints and code at java.sun.com That site coupled with this book was enough to get me on my way.
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