Java books I'm considering
Because it never hurts to have a good reference book around, I'm in the market to load up my bookshelf again. Don't know if I'll actually read these suckers, but I use these tools all the time, and I'm tired of searching on Google. I've found that just having these types of books are invaluable for a quick reference.
- The complete log4j manual
- Tomcat: The Definitive Guide
- Java Open Source Programming: with XDoclet, JUnit, WebWork, Hibernate
- JUnit in Action
- CVS Pocket Reference
- Eclipse in Action: A Guide for the Java Developer
Any other recommendations - or better alternatives to the ones I've listed?

