Mmm, I don't know if I already received this message or if this is a new
one. But anyway let me answer it...

I am not talking about the release or publish date. In chapter one (or maybe
two) one of the writers, when talking about the new JSP 1.2 and servlet 2.3
specifications, says something like 'At the moment of this writing, March
2001, the status is ... '. By the way, I didn't find any release or publish
date.

Somebody said out there that the book was written fast because of a lot of
people involved, as you can see from the cover, a lot of photographs from
theirs authors.

I am just finishing chapter 3 and the book looks good, not excellent, but
good. But this has been only the basic stuff we already know, and looks like
the remaining chapters will be a lot better.

Benjamin



-----Original Message-----
From: Bracken, William (N-Superior) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2001 6:58 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Professional JSP 2nd Edition and MVC


Keep in mind that the date on the book, March 2001, is the release/publish
date, not the date the book was written. The book takes 6 months to a year
to write and edit. Thus, the technology in the book is a bit older than 2
months.

Just my two cents.

Will

-----Original Message-----
From: Nevarez, Benjamin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2001 2:23 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Professional JSP 2nd Edition and MVC


Hello,

I just received the JSP book that most of you recommend me, Professional JSP
2nd Edition, and I found it very interesting. The book says was written in
March 2001, just two months ago! It also says is totally different from the
first edition. There is a lot of MVC in there, including one chapter to MVC,
other chapter for the Struts framework application and other chapters about
JavaBeans and EJBs.

Benjamin

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