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Switchback Software President Sue Spielman is an associate editor and the JSP/Servlet columnist for O'Reilly's OnJava.com. She also sits on the Expert Advisory Board for Metrowerks, a Motorola company, and BEA Systems. She offers opinions related to Enterprise Java and wireless technology for industry product and roadmap direction. She is frequently published as an expert and product reviewer in industry magazines including JavaPro, Devx.com, O'Reilly Networks, Software Development, XML & Web Services, and Enterprise Networking. Sue continues to be called on as a technical reviewer for such publishers as Prentice Hall, Wrox Press, Apress, O'Reilly, MK, and Pearson. 

Visit Sue's blogs on today.java.net and artima.com

Sue has once again been selected as one of the judges for the 14th annual industry Jolt Awards selecting the best-of-the-best products released in 2003. Find out the 2003 products winners

 

Some articles and reviews that you might find useful:

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Java.net - Using the JSTL 

 

DevX.com Gosling Round-up from JavaOne
SmallWorlds Review
JavaPro JBuilder 7 Enterprise review 
O'Reilly's OnJava.com

Selected Top 5 article of 2002

Learning Struts 1.1 Part I

Learning Struts 1.1
Part II

 

O'Reilly's OnJava.com Developing JSP Custom Tag Libraries
Advanced Features of Custom Tag Libraries
Jakarta Tag Libraries
Learning Jakarta Struts Read the series of articles chosen as the #2 milestone of 2001 technology coverage on OnJava.com Introduction to the Struts Framework
 Part I
O'Reilly's OnJava.com Introduction to the Struts Framework
Part II
O'Reilly's OnJava.com Introduction to the Struts Framework
Part III
O'Reilly's OnJava.com JavaServer Pages Standard Tag Library
Part I
O'Reilly's OnJava.com Learn what the new JSP Standard Tag Library (JSTL) is about and how it will effect your upcoming development.JSTL Part II in the series

Architect and design better systems using  J2EE presentation design patterns on your development projects

JavaPro Networking People - EJB case study
JavaPro Save Time and Money with Open Source
JavaPro Choose a J2EE Application Server
JavaPro Target Devices with XSL
JavaPro Identify and Separate Tiers
JavaPro Rational RequisitePro Review
DevX.com SourceGuard 4.0 
CodeWarrior PersonalJava Edition
Rational Rose2001a
XML.com JSP vs. XSP

 


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Software Development Magazine book review-

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