The predecessor is such a cool book that it's probably a collectors item.
--b
Joe Germuska wrote:
At 4:19 PM -0400 7/7/04, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Also, I'm sure Rod's new book includes solutions that leverage
Spring:
http://www.bookpool.com/.x/h9a6d8t7p6/ss/1?qs=EJB+without+J2EE&Go.x=0&Go.y=0&Go=Go
BTW, BookPool has this book at 50% off, saving 7.19 over Amazons
price. That's just crazy.
Especially because they're asking $10 more for the 2003 predecessor
which is presumably obsoleted by this!
In case anyone is still asking the original question that spawned this
thread, note that Tapestry is a more elaborate framework which
probably is an alternative to Struts, not something you'd use with
Struts. At least, I've never heard of anyone doing that.
HiveMind is a piece of Tapestry which has been factored out and which
more accurately "peers" to Spring -- although Spring has an MVC layer
which "peers" to Tapestry and Struts. Yes, confusing. Still, I think
at the level at which the original question targetted, a more accurate
comparison would be between Spring and HiveMind.
I have no experience with HiveMind. I've been pretty happy using
Spring as a lightweight configuration management tool for wiring
together beans at initialization time.
Joe
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