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Title: Developing Java Servlets (2nd Edition)
by James Goodwill, Bryan Morgan, Samir Mehta
ISBN: 0-672-32107-6
Publisher: SAMS
Pub. Date: 21 May, 2001
Format: Paperback
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $39.99
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Average Customer Rating: 3.92 (39 reviews)

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Rating: 4
Summary: Great guide to servlets, even better as a reference
Comment: Though I'd heard of servlets, and had a vague idea of what their purpose was, I really hadn't done much work with them before. However, the idea of replacing CGI scripts with server-side applications written in Java was intriguing. I wanted to learn more. So I set myself the task of finding a book on the topic - one which would act both as a tutorial for learning, and a reference for later development. Often with programming books, this is a tall ask; they either teach at too low a level for developers, or too high for those new to a particular topic. Thankfully, Developing Java Servlets fills both criteria. Whether you've just written a few Java applets and applications, or are a fully fledged developer, this title makes learning about - and creating - servlets a breeze.

The author starts by giving an overview of what servlets are, and how they work. This gives a good grounding for subsequent chapters, which then cover practical applications of servlets. Once you get the hang of things, the book allows you to jump easily from one topic to another, such as server-side includes, database access (using JDBC), session tracking and JavaServer Pages. These advanced topics aren't for everyone, but as your experience grows, the book acts as an excellent desktop reference while programming. Finally, the book finishes with a substantial servlet application, the online shop front which includes a shopping cart.

"Developing Java Servlets" is a great way to get up to speed with servlet development in a hurry. James Goodwill's coverage of servlets is thorough and to the point, including many screenshots and code examples. My one complaint with title is that there is no CD with the source code, or sample servlet development tools. Save this one flaw (shared I might add by too many programming books these days), "Developing Java Servlets" is an excellent addition to any programmer's library. Not only is it a great tutorial, but you'll also want to keep this book handy as a reference.

Rating: 5
Summary: The best Servlets & JSP's book
Comment: I have 5 books about Servlets and/or JSP's including the disapointed JavaServerPages and Java Servlet Programming both from o'reilly.

This is the best of all, all you need to know is Java, that's all. If you need to develop a Servlet project this book puts you on the road in the first 130 pages. Then if you want to have a better understanding you can read the rest of the book. The book has 24 chapters and 7 apendix and each chapter covers a topic in a very easy and comprehensive way with out confusing references like the o'reilly books that make you feel stupid.

More over this book has three complete JSP examples so well written that you can use part of the code for your own projects.

Rating: 5
Summary: Great Book For Learning Servlet API
Comment: Hi,
This is great book if you want to learn Java Servlet API. If you have little bit experience in Java then this is the best book to start with Servlets.

Thanks,

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