I agree with you.

There is one *major* problem with it though... my name is misspelled <G> and
with such a glaring error as that, is it professionally safe to recommend
it?

btw: Race to the keyboard and compose an order for your personal copy of the
score. Tom has done alot to keep the EJB band playing and this book is
certain to assist with your EJB composition..

re the goofy metaphors... i just can't help myself...

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Booth, Peter [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Sunday, May 16, 1999 7:18 AM
> To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject:      Valesky Book
>
> I ordered a copy from Amazon on Thursday evening.
> It arrived Saturday morning and appears very good.
> It is readable, well structured and authoritative.
> Very unusual features in the first book on a new
> software technology. As a Java programmer who
> has been following this list for a few months, this
> looks like the tutorial I need, along with my 30 demo
> of Weblogic, to come to grips with EJB.
>
> Like most Addison Wesley books it is visually
> appealing, crisp and clear.
>
> I'd recommend it.
>
> Peter Booth
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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