> If you were serious about using jBoss you could have bought the
> subscription
> to the documentation (which is pretty good BTW).  Also there is a quick
> start template available, and the Enterprise JavaBeans book by Richard
> Monson-Haefal combined with the jBoss 3.0 workbook should be
> adequate to get
> even the most inexperienced of newbie's on the fast track to productivity.

1. I am certainly not inexperienced with J2EE development.

2. We do have the subscription.

3. I've read the Monson-Haefel book. Also Ed Roman's book, and Floyd
Marinescu's too.

So, please, don't come the RTFM with me. I did, and I don't think the FM is
entirely adequate. That's my major complaint! My opinion of the
documentation is significantly different to yours, obviously.

Why should I be 'serious' about JBoss? I'm serious about delivering quality
software in the time allocated to me. Really, whether it's JBoss or
something else is just a question of productivity, or religion. I'm not
interested in religion. Whatever works is the motto I'll live and die by.

regs
scot.



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