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Title: Java Database Programming : Servlets and JDBC by Alan Williamson, Ceri Moran ISBN: 0-13-737917-X Publisher: Pearson Education Pub. Date: 10 November, 1997 Format: Paperback Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $49.95 |
Average Customer Rating: 1.31 (13 reviews)
Rating: 2
Summary: This book offers very little to servlet developers.
Comment: If you were waiting for a book that offered an in depth treatment of servlets, you'll have to keep waiting. This book on Java Servlets and JDBC offers only 20 pages on Servlets and the content of those pages is pretty thin. Do you really want to see the code for a 'Hello World' or a counter servlet? The author's code is generously shared on a diskette glued to the back cover. For US$50 at least give me the code on CD-ROM! This book reminds me of those overpriced paperback textbooks, written by the instructor, we were compelled to buy in college. I wish JavaSoft would step up to the plate and publish a book that thoroughly covers servlets with useful, annotated examples and maybe even include an appendix of the complete Servlet API classes.
Rating: 1
Summary: Gimme back my MONEY!
Comment: How could Amazon include this thing on its selections! It's an offense to any programmer with the desire to learn.It's total anti-java.It's not simple,It's not portable and it gives the impression that it was written to an elite of javaheads that think they're so cool because of their explosives I.Qs. These people are not writing for people.They're writting for themselves Big time show-offs. Go work for microsoft!
Rating: 1
Summary: A book so bad it is laughable
Comment: I got this book from a friend who was going to throw it away. After perusing it, I threw it away. You would learn more about servlets from reading a couple of articles in periodicals! This book's content is so vapid and the author's style is so pretentious it is comical. No doubt, I would have been less amused if I'd wasted my money on it instead of just my time.
Instead of stars, I think Amazon.com should offer a bomb icon for a book this bad.
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