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The best seller 'The Struts Framework: Practical Guide for Java Programmers' (MK)

High Information Density, December 12, 2003 At only 128 pages, it quickly got to the heart of Struts and by page 20, half of my questions were cleared up. If you want to learn Struts, this is the quickest most informative read.
Excellent resource, September 18, 2003 This has been, by far, the most useful book on Struts that I've read.
Bulls-eye---- right to the point, February 15, 2003 It was a real treat to have such a technical subject laid out in such an easy reading format. Bravo Straight to the Point, August 10, 2003 Fact is, we should just be blowing through these books in no time and getting down to work, which is what we are allegedly paid to do. That's why Spielman rocks. She simply teaches you Struts in 126 pages. She's clear, concise, and entertaining.
 

The Web Conferencing Book (Amacom)
Invaluable book - a must have!, October 1, 2003
HIGH RECOMMENDATION, September 23, 2003 This book is a must have for the business person -- in this case, realtor -- who needs and wants the cutting edge advantage
 
JSTL: Practical Guide for JSP Programmers (MK)
The best JSTL book on the market, October 3, 2003 In about 200 pages, the book covers what the JSTL is, what to use it for, how to use it, and gives plenty of examples. Sue Spielman has a very easy writing style that makes reading her books a pleasure. Her book is short and complete, a very difficult combination to pull off
Get started with JSTL rapidly, September 27, 2003 This might be one of the most effective IT book I have ever read. It's short but comprehensive. All four libraries are covered and covered quite well.
J2EE 1.4 - Professional to Expert (Apress)
 

 


 


 

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