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Title: Java Developer's Guide to E-Commerce with XML and JSP
by William B. Brogden, Chris Minnick, Bill Brogden, Bill Brogden et al.
ISBN: 0-7821-2827-0
Publisher: Sybex
Pub. Date: 16 January, 2001
Format: Paperback
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $49.99
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Average Customer Rating: 1.25 (4 reviews)

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Rating: 1
Summary: A Monty Python guide to Java & XML
Comment: Firstly the examples do not try to explain which code example they relate to on the CD rom. You have to distribute the code on the cd rom to paths on your web server, so unless you are already a dab hand at configuring a JSP server you cannot begin, the book doesn't help you with this, or anything else, in fact I would suggest the only people who may be able to decipher this book are expert professional Java programmers who must also have a knack for interpreting rambling babble. Avoid this book at all costs, talking of cost, cut to the Author - tropical beach - pina colada.

Rating: 1
Summary: Not for the novice, full of bugs and codes don't work
Comment: The book looked great and I thought that I can learn how to build my own web site within 30 days, especially since I had a fair amount of knowledge in HTML, Java, UNIX, C++, MFC etc. My only setback was that I have never done XML and JSP programming, nor used Tomcat web server before.

The book gives very little information about paths to put the example codes, and insufficient information on the server setup. After visiting the authors' web site and setting up the codes where, I believe, they should be, the main codes and servlets do not work.

I discovered some bugs in the files and fixed them. Yet the codes (except the HTML) still do not work.

Six weeks after buying the book I am no nearer learning XML and JSP. How can you learn how to use these languages when the codes that accompany the book do not work?

Rating: 1
Summary: Lots of code that is not useful for real applications
Comment: Though the book contains a lot of code, it becomes evident as you go through the book, that the author has not thought about using them in real world situations. All applications use DOM for XML parsing and Servlets for presentation of the content. A few JSPs are thrown in may be because the title says so!

Buy this book if you got a lot of money!

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