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Old May 18th, 2001, 07:25 PM
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JSP tutorials for dumb people

Any good JSP tutorials for dumb people floating around? Kinda bored tonight, and thought I'd add another star to my roster. Is it easy to learn and use, like PHP? Or is it a pain in the *** like Javascript...
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Hallo,

try to look at this site for JSP guides - there were 7 of them - from installing Tomcat and further .... it should be enough to start with.

It's not hard but at the same hand - it's not so easy. If you always used to code in scripting languages - so it will be a bit difficult all about OOP, etc. But if you have experience with C/C++ - not so hard to migrate...


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try the site URL I found this to be an excellent site for JSP tutorials.
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You can find lots of resource here
http://java.sun.com/products/jsp/technical.html
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Not sure what environment you're working with, but there's a great book out on JSP, Servlets and MySQL by David Harms

ISBN: 0-7645-4787-9

He basically uses Tomcat standalone as his server and VisualAge for his dev tool, but so far everything I've seen (about halfway through the book) works in any environment.

Hope this helps!

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