And Love ;-)

At 03:51 PM 11/19/2002 -0600, you wrote:
With all due respect to first-hand testimonials :-) I think now may be a good time to point out that all books may, by the time 1.1 is final, have points of invalidity. Writing about beta software is worse than building a project based upon it. The fact of the matter is that each author has done a fine job - and I'd like for us all to recognize that ;-) The sad truth is that things have changed now, and some of the examples might not be as accurate as they once were.

Peace :-)

Edwards Robert (air0rae) wrote:

I actually bought the Goodwill book and returned it a few days later. (It
was the only struts book at the store at the time). Many examples failed
(Using netbeans for the IDE). The book seemed like it was missing something
through the first few chapters. I decided to save my money and get a better
book later.

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The Goodwill book clearly got rushed to market without adequate editorial
care. It claims to use 1.1 in the examples, but there are so many serious
inconsistencies between the text and examples that 1.1 must have been
last-minute addition.


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On Tue, 19 Nov 2002, Michael C. Clark wrote:



I've read the Goodwill book a couple of times. If you're "not new" to struts, it may not be of great value. It will get you up and running, is clearly and succinctly written and has good, though
*basic* examples.

As far as I can tell, though, this book does not cover Struts 1.1 at all, so
if you're looking for information on "the latest Struts goodies", this
wouldn't be the right book. (Someone please correct me if I'm wrong.)

--
Martin Cooper




-Mike

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Date: Tue, 19 Nov 2002 16:07:15 +0200



Hi all,

here is a list of struts books available, without being biased, can anyone tell me which books will be worth buying, and why? I'm not new to struts,
although i haven't been using it for a year or so. I need to have a
decent
book to bring me up to date with the latest struts goodies. Also,
preferably
with some advanced struts stuff.

Programming Jakarta Struts by Chuck Cavaness; Paperback
Not yet published
Date added: November 4, 2002

Struts in Action: Building Web Applications with the Leading Java Framework by Ted Husted, Craig R. McClanahan (Foreword); Paperback
Not yet published
Date added: November 4, 2002
Mastering Jakarta Strutsby James Goodwill; Paperback



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