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I am preparing for SCWCD from HFSJ. I have came across one word specification what's that.What i have to study from that? They are itself a book.Please help me so that i can continue further. Should I have to complete thewhole specification of servlets,JSP andJSTL.
 
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From now on, the specs are your best friends
See the SCWCDLinks to get to the download page:
http://faq.javaranch.com/view?ScwcdLinks

Get all of them:
* Servlet 2.4
* JSP 2.0
* JSTL Spec

Read your book, and refer to the specs when there's something you don't understand.
[ August 21, 2006: Message edited by: Satou kurinosuke ]
 
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Completing whole specification of servlets,JSP and JSTL is not a must for SCWCD if you have HFSJ. For my case, I read HFSJ and refer to spec when needed. But if you can go through whole spec, it is better.
 
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