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Hello all,
In the past few weeks the push has been for me to learn Java for web 
development purposes.  I am currently an iSeries programmer (CL, and 
RPGLE) that knows enough Java to be dangerous at this point.  I'm looking 
for guidance on a good place to start (book, reference manual, etc) to 
learn the complete process for developing an application for the web.  I'm 
sick of Hello World to be quite frank.  That's too simple, in other words 
I'm beyond that.  My Java skills at this point are enough that I 
understand how the syntax goes, but I'm not able to piece it all together 
to form an application easily.  Where I am stumped is where to start.  I'd 
like to use WDSc to do my Java programming in as well.
Any ideas where I could start my re-education?

Ron Power
Programmer
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City Of St. John's, NL
P.O. Box 908
St. John's, NL
A1C 5M2
Tel: 709-576-8132
Email: rpower@xxxxxxxxxx
Website: http://www.stjohns.ca/
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