It's probably too much of a moving target at the moment. Nothing worse
than getting a book and finding that the API it describes is long
gone.  That happened with Netbeans: The Definitive Guide.  Bad choice
of title :-)

But other library projects have managed to publish useful books.
wxWidgets (previously wxWindows), the C++ GUI framework, did a great
job despite that project having many more regular code contributors
than Geotools with many (most ?) doing the coding in their own time.
But they also didn't have the blessing/curse of Standards that they
were obliged to adhere to.

Michael


2008/10/24 Adrian Custer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> On Thu, 2008-10-23 at 04:52 -0700, fx5900 wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>>    I am just curious to know, is there a booklet that comes with the
>> GeoTools site by anychance because i know that there are a number of books
>> on GIS systems, but any books on GeoTools?
>>
>> Cheers
>
> no
>
> --adrian
>

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