struts books - review

2002-12-24 Thread Arik Levin ( Tikal )
 
Hi all.
 
I'm considering of getting one of Struts books, which one should
I get?
 
Thanx.



Re: struts books - review

2002-12-24 Thread David Rothschadl

Arik,
If you are a newcomer to Struts, 'Struts in Action' from Manning publishing is a great 
place to start. It is more of a tutorial, explaining everything in detail, as opposed 
to assuming that the reader is a Java expert. It has certainly helped me.
David R
 Arik Levin ( Tikal ) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all.

I'm considering of getting one of Struts books, which one should
I get?

Thanx.



RE: struts books - review

2002-12-24 Thread Arik Levin ( Tikal )
I forgot to mention that I'm familiar with struts 1.1b2.
I'm looking for a book for advanced users.

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Arik,
If you are a newcomer to Struts, 'Struts in Action' from Manning publishing
is a great place to start. It is more of a tutorial, explaining everything
in detail, as opposed to assuming that the reader is a Java expert. It has
certainly helped me.
David R
 Arik Levin ( Tikal ) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all.

I'm considering of getting one of Struts books, which one should
I get?

Thanx.

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Re: struts books - review

2002-12-24 Thread Puneet Agarwal
David,
There are number of books available on struts right now.
The O'reilly book does not seem to be up-to-date with latest version of
struts.

Do you think this book is the best buy.
Regards
Puneet
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 Arik,
 If you are a newcomer to Struts, 'Struts in Action' from Manning
publishing is a great place to start. It is more of a tutorial, explaining
everything in detail, as opposed to assuming that the reader is a Java
expert. It has certainly helped me.
 David R
  Arik Levin ( Tikal ) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi all.

 I'm considering of getting one of Struts books, which one should
 I get?

 Thanx.



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RE: struts books - review

2002-12-24 Thread Jacob Hookom
Best Buy doesn't carry any books on Struts, you may want to try Borders
or Bookpool.com

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From: Puneet Agarwal [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
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Subject: Re: struts books - review

David,
There are number of books available on struts right now.
The O'reilly book does not seem to be up-to-date with latest version of
struts.

Do you think this book is the best buy.
Regards
Puneet
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 Arik,
 If you are a newcomer to Struts, 'Struts in Action' from Manning
publishing is a great place to start. It is more of a tutorial,
explaining
everything in detail, as opposed to assuming that the reader is a Java
expert. It has certainly helped me.
 David R
  Arik Levin ( Tikal ) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi all.

 I'm considering of getting one of Struts books, which one should
 I get?

 Thanx.



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RE: struts books - review

2002-12-24 Thread James Childers

Struts in Action is very good. It deals with 1.0.2 and 1.1 as well, and the 
differences are clearly stated. I highly recommend it.

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 From: Puneet Agarwal [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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 Subject: Re: struts books - review
 
 
 David,
 There are number of books available on struts right now.
 The O'reilly book does not seem to be up-to-date with latest 
 version of
 struts.
 
 Do you think this book is the best buy.
 Regards
 Puneet
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 Sent: Tuesday, December 24, 2002 12:41 PM
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  Arik,
  If you are a newcomer to Struts, 'Struts in Action' from Manning
 publishing is a great place to start. It is more of a 
 tutorial, explaining
 everything in detail, as opposed to assuming that the reader is a Java
 expert. It has certainly helped me.
  David R
   Arik Levin ( Tikal ) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Hi all.
 
  I'm considering of getting one of Struts books, which one should
  I get?
 
  Thanx.
 
 
 
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RE: struts books - review

2002-12-24 Thread Chappell, Simon P
Well, I just reviewed Struts Kick Start and posted that yesterday to the list, so I 
think that I can recommend that to you. Sue Spielman's The Struts Framework: 
Practical Guide for Java Programmers is also good if you are past the newbie stage.

I haven't read Ted's book yet (Oh the shame! :-)

Simon

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I forgot to mention that I'm familiar with struts 1.1b2.
I'm looking for a book for advanced users.

-Original Message-
From: David Rothschadl [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Tuesday, December 24, 2002 2:41 PM
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: struts books - review


Arik,
If you are a newcomer to Struts, 'Struts in Action' from 
Manning publishing
is a great place to start. It is more of a tutorial, 
explaining everything
in detail, as opposed to assuming that the reader is a Java 
expert. It has
certainly helped me.
David R
 Arik Levin ( Tikal ) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all.

I'm considering of getting one of Struts books, which one should
I get?

Thanx.

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