when does the book come out in print? > -----Original Message----- > From: Chappell, Simon P [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Thursday, March 28, 2002 4:49 PM > To: Struts Users Mailing List > Subject: RE: Preview OReilly Struts Chapters Online - Soon > > > This is a wonderful idea. The chapter at a time thing will also > force us to read the chapter you want reviewed rather than the > one that grabs our attention at the time, given that these may > not always be the same chapter! :-) > > You have my commitment to read and comment upon each chapter that > you release. This list has been good to me, so this will be a way > that I can give back to the struts community. > > And I will be BUYING the book! :-) > > Simon > > ----------------------------------------------------------------- > Simon P. Chappell [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Java Programming Specialist www.landsend.com > Lands' End, Inc. (608) 935-4526 > > > >-----Original Message----- > >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > >Sent: Thursday, March 28, 2002 3:32 PM > >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >Subject: Preview OReilly Struts Chapters Online - Soon > > > > > >It looks like I'm going to get approval to post preview > >chapters from my OReilly Struts book somewhere on the net. > >There are still a few preliminary things that have to be > >worked out, but I don't think they will be a big deal. There > >are a few things that I'm not sure about yet. If anyone has an > >opinion, please let me know. > > > >First, where to post them. I was thinking about talking with > >the folks at theserverside.com, but might also be worth > >posting them here in the user mailing list as well. I'm not > >sure. Anyone know of a good reason to go either way. I'm a > >little afraid of the flood of emails to everyone's box that > >this could generate, but it might also generate some good discussions? > > > >Also, because of time and everything that's going on, I doubt > >that I'll be able to post all of them. So which ones are of > >the most interest? Here's what I thought: > > > >Chapter 2. The Web Server/Servlet Container Relationship > >Chapter 3. Overview of the Struts Framework > >Chapter 4. Configuring web.xml and struts-config.xml > >Chapter 5. Struts Controller Components > >Chapter 6. Struts Model Components > >Chapter 8. Custom Tag Libraries > >Chapter 10. Exception Handling > >Chapter 12. Internationalization and Localization > >Chapter 13. Struts and Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) > >Chapter 16. Using Alternate Presentation Technologies > >Chapter 18. Logging in a Struts Application > >Chapter 19. Addressing Performance > >Chapter 20. Packaging your Struts Application > >Chapter 21. Struts Design Strategies > > > >(As many as I could get to before I finish the book) > > > >Anyone would be able to download the chapters, read them, and > >send me their comments (both good and bad). I'll make any > >neccessary changes to the source document. I would probably > >post a new one every week or so. > > > >This may take a couple of weeks to get everything setup, but I > >have 9 that are ready to go. I also have a complete 1.1 > >storefront application that I could make available. It's what > >I'm using to showcase the Struts framework. It will eventually > >include every 1.1 feature in it. > > > >Let me know what everyone thinks. > > > >Chuck Cavaness > >-- > >Sent via jApache.org > > > >-- > >To unsubscribe, e-mail: > <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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