Head First Servlets and JSP: Passing the Sun Certified Web Component Developer Exam (SCWCD)

Head First Servlets and JSP: Passing the Sun Certified Web Component Developer Exam (SCWCD)

Head First Servlets and JSP: Passing the Sun Certified Web Component Developer Exam (SCWCD)

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  1. Thomas Duff "Duffbert" Avatar
    Thomas Duff “Duffbert”
    53 of 59 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Head First Servlets & JSP rocks!, October 2, 2004
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    This review is from: Head First Servlets and JSP: Passing the Sun Certified Web Component Developer Exam (SCWCD) (Paperback)
    Looking for either an enjoyable intro into JSP and Servlets or material on passing the Sun Certified Web Component Developer exam? Grab a copy of Head First Servlets & JSP by Bryan Basham, Kathy Sierra, and Bert Bates. It rocks…

    Chapter list: Intro; Why use Servlets & JSPs; Web app architecture; Mini MVC tutorial; Being a servlet; Being a web app; Conversational state; Being a JSP; Script-free pages; Custom tags are powerful; When JSTL is not enough; Deploying your web app; Keep it secret, keep it safe; The power of filters; Enterprise design patterns; Final mock exam; Index

    I’ve stated my preference in the past to learning subjects with a bit of humor thrown in. OK… a *lot* of humor. If I have a chance to pick up a new tech skill with a study guide that makes me laugh and stay interested, I’m in heaven. Is it any wonder then that I absolutely love the Head First series? Bates and Sierra have created a concept that is unlike anything else on the market. Through the use of cartoons, hand-drawn examples, off-beat questions, and other various types of learning material, they engage your brain on a number of levels. And as a result, you’re sucked in and learning stuff in spite of yourself.

    In this installment, they tackle the subject of servlets and JSPs. Rather than try and explain things “technically”, they have a common cast of characters throughout the book making observations and points about the material. Using the hand-drawn notes around illustrations and code, you quickly understand the underlying concepts of what happens with servlet requests and responses, and how JSPs interact with the web server. And given that there are exercises and questions at the end of each chapter (along with the answers), you have a chance to reinforce your learning immediately.

    There are two uses for this book. The primary goal is to help you pass the Sun Certified Web Component Developer exam. If you already know about servlets and JSPs, get the book for the mock exam and the questions at the end of each chapter. The authors helped write the actual Sun test, so you’ll get a good feel for the types of questions you’ll face. The other use of this book would be to learn and understand the subject matter, like a tutorial. Once again, an excellent choice for that purpose. You’ll still need to get some sort of “official” reference book of some sort if you get deeper into the material, but this is a perfect way to get started.

    Once again, another winner from the warped minds that created the Head First concept. May they continue to thrive for a long time!

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  2. Riccardo Audano Avatar
    Riccardo Audano
    27 of 32 people found the following review helpful
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    Head first SCWCD, September 19, 2005
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    This review is from: Head First Servlets and JSP: Passing the Sun Certified Web Component Developer Exam (SCWCD) (Paperback)
    Written in the now familiar light and funny style of the Head First Series, this text is also extremely precise, clear, correct and informative. Be warned though, tit has the wrong title. (that’s why I give it 4 star instead of 5). It should be called
    Head First SCWCD and not Head First Servlets & JSP, since the scope of this text is to prepare you for the SCWCD exam, and it succeeds in that brilliantly. As a first book to learn Servlets & JSP programming though, I think it is a terrible, if funny, book.
    In fact it is very good on conceptual matters and especially on the tricky casees and questions that you might encounter in the exam, but it lacks the hands on and by example approach necessary to learn how to actually DO things.
    […] This said, it is still a great book if you intend to refresh or improve your Servlet and JSP knowledge, or to actually take the exam and get certified.
    Only , please, enough with this style, let’s find another funny one, if I read another Java book with martial arts characters in it I will feel sick ! 😉

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    Yo-shou Tsao
    9 of 9 people found the following review helpful
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    Excellent, but not perfect, September 8, 2005
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    This review is from: Head First Servlets and JSP: Passing the Sun Certified Web Component Developer Exam (SCWCD) (Paperback)
    I have read the book and pass the SCWCD exam. Overall speaking, this is an excellent book for prepare the exam.

    However, there are two issues with the book

    1. The layout of the book content is very uncommon. It is good, but you need time to get used with it.

    2. There are too many error in the first edition. You can find the errata on Oreilly website, which is about 16 pages!

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