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There are a few people who helped directly with this book, and there are countless people who helped indirectly. To everyone who helped with this book: thanks!
Special thanks to Ann Sellers and Shelley Kronzek, our editors at Addison-Wesley. You are both fantastic editors, and without you this book would never have been published. It was a pleasure working with you.
Also special thanks to Kenyon Brown, Patrick Cash-Peterson, and Tyrrell Albaugh, our production team at Addison-Wesley. Production sometimes seems to take forever; thanks to them, it didn't.
Special thanks to Eduardo Pelegri-Llopart and Mark Roth for leading the JSP 2.0 specification and for formalizing the ideas of the expert group and JSP community.
Special thanks to all of the members of the JSP and Servlet expert groups for all the hard work involved with Servlets 2.4 and JavaServer Pages 2.0.
Special thanks to all the Servlet and JSP developers who have helped the technologies grow and thrive. You are the inspiration for this book.
Special thanks to Casey Kochmer. Casey is a longtime friend of Jayson's, co-founder of JSP Insider, and one of the inspirations for this book. Without you, Casey, this book would never have been published.
Special thanks to the countless reviewers of this manuscript. We always had plenty of good advice from the reviewers. Thanks for helping make this a better book.
Special thanks to the instructors at DevelopMentor. This group of people constantly challenge the way I think about software and software development. Without them I would not be the person I am. In particular, thanks to Simon Horrell for constantly playing "devil's advocate" and forcing me to question all my assumptions.
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