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Beginning JSP, JSF and Tomcat: Java Web Development (Expert's Voice in Java)
Giulio Zambon
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| #1159012 in Books | Apress | 2012-10-01 | 2012-10-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.25 x.99 x7.50l,1.65 | File type: PDF | 436 pages | ||6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.| Great book for JSP noobs|By Adam F|**Note: I purchased the kindle e-book version of this product**
In my opinion, this book assumes a prior basic understanding of HTML, CSS, and Java programming. It builds upon that information by introducing the reader to JSP. I gave the book 5 stars for the following reasons...
1) The book walks you through installing|About the Author|Giulio Zambon s first love was physics, but he decided to dedicate himself to software development more than 30 years ago: back when computers were still made of transistors and core memories, programs were punched on cards, and Fortran only had
Start building Java–based web applications now, even if you’re a complete newcomer to Java. Comprehensive and example–driven, Beginning JSP, JSF, and Tomcat: Java Web Development, Second Edition is all you need to develop dynamic Java-based web applications using JSP, connect to databases with JSF, and put them into action using the world’s most popular open source Java web server, Apache Tomcat.
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