Pages: 886 (Paperback) ISBN: 0596005407 Pub: O'Reilly Media, Inc. Pub date: 2004-08-23 Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 23655
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Reader Reviews:Good ... but... (0/0 people found this helpful)Firstly I am a big fan of Head First books. Head First Design Patterns was a revelation to me.
best book for anyone new to JSP (0/1 people found this helpful)This is by far the best book on Servlets and JSPs for anyone new to them. This is not a reference book for seasoned veteran of J2EE, nor is it too good if you don't have any background in JAVA, (you don't have to be advanced, but should definitely have some experience... why not look at head first's book on Java or Sam's teach yourself Java in 21 days).
Comprehensively covers all the basics (0/1 people found this helpful)Very good book if you are new to the world of JSPs and servlets. Use of diagrams makes it a lot more fun to read than some other dry books on the subject. Highly recommended! Where is the 4.5 star option? (7/7 people found this helpful)Headfirst books are like marmite - people either love it or hate it. I have met people who say the Headfirst books are the best they have seen on the planet and THE way to prepare for java certification. And then there are others who say they are crap because they waste too much space and time with stupid jokes. I have done both programmer and developer certification but so far I have stayed away from Headfirst. Nothing personal. They just didn't seem right for me. And I started preparing for the Web component exam with Marty Hall's book. (An excellent book indeed!) But Although Marty's book is great (And in some ways better than this one) He is focused on giving a very practical guide to the world of servlets and JSPs. But the authors of this one really want to help you get through the exam. So if you are after the exam this one is indeed the better book. I started reading this one after finishing a little more than half of Marty's book and now I wish I had started with this instead. (By the way I did buy the Manning (Hanumant Deshmukh) book before this one while I was holidaying in India but after coming back I read all those angry reviews for the second edition and not to touch it!)
Head First: Servlets and JSP (5/6 people found this helpful)An excellent book that has a very good introduction to java web development, I was converting from .NET and the nicest feature of this is it's heavy integration with Tomcat. It demonstrates thoroughly how to set up a tomcat web application and details configuration procedures. Good ocverage of JSTL and Struts - but also a healthy coverage of best practices for developing servlets. I recommend to anyone starting out with Servlets - a good introduction. Similar ProductsHead First Design Patterns (Head First) Head First EJB: Passing the Sun Certified Business Component Developer Exam (Head First) Head First Object-Oriented Analysis and Design: A Brain Friendly Guide to OOA&D (Head First) CategoriesAmazon.co.uk places this book into the following categories:
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