Re: [ANN] Starting with Struts2 Book

2007-06-28 Thread Ted Husted

Hey, anyone interested in being the first to review Ian's book on LuLu?

* http://www.lulu.com/content/813300

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Re: [ANN] Starting with Struts2 Book

2007-06-02 Thread Caine Lai

Hmmm... I registered but when I try to download the book I get a window that
tells me I'm trying to access a resource...(can't read anymore cause the
window is not resizable) message.

On 6/1/07, Volkan OZYILMAZ [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Thank you for this very useful and public ebook :)



On 5/31/07, James Mitchell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Will do!  Hope you can make it.


 --
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 On May 31, 2007, at 11:41 AM, Ian Roughley wrote:

  No, no paypal account.  You can buy me a beer if I make it to
  apachecon.
 
  James Mitchell wrote:
  Ian,  Nice job!  I don't need the paper copy, but I'd like you to
  get the full price of the book.  Do you have a Paypal account that
  I could donate some funds to?
 
 
  --
  James Mitchell
 
 
 
  On May 29, 2007, at 12:13 PM, Henri Yandell wrote:
 
  The registration system at InfoQ is pretty slow; so I downloaded
  directly from lulu.com.
 
  Great work Ian, I hope it becomes the 'Thinking in Struts2' and is a
  big success.
 
  Hen
 
  On 5/25/07, Ted Husted [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Is anyone else having trouble logging into the InfoQ site?
 
  On 5/24/07, Ian Roughley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   I am pleased to announce the release of the mini-book
  Starting with
   Struts2 from InfoQ.com.
  
   Starting with Struts2 is aimed at those who are new to
  Strut2, and
   those familiar with MVC frameworks but unfamiliar with
  Struts2.  It
   provides everything you need to know to get up and running using
   Struts2, and can be used as a starting point to explore the more
   intricate features of the Struts2 framework.   Topics include
   architecture and configuration, how to implementing actions, and
   supporting infrastructure such as validation and
  internationalization.
   Also included are productivity tips, providing a practical
  introduction
   on how best to use the framework.
  
   The eBook can be found at http://www.infoq.com/minibooks/
  starting-struts2
  
   /Ian
 
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Re: [ANN] Starting with Struts2 Book

2007-06-02 Thread Nuwan Chandrasoma

Just finished reading this.., thanks Ian.., good job.


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Hmmm... I registered but when I try to download the book I get a window 
that

tells me I'm trying to access a resource...(can't read anymore cause the
window is not resizable) message.

On 6/1/07, Volkan OZYILMAZ [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Thank you for this very useful and public ebook :)



On 5/31/07, James Mitchell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Will do!  Hope you can make it.


 --
 James Mitchell



 On May 31, 2007, at 11:41 AM, Ian Roughley wrote:

  No, no paypal account.  You can buy me a beer if I make it to
  apachecon.
 
  James Mitchell wrote:
  Ian,  Nice job!  I don't need the paper copy, but I'd like you to
  get the full price of the book.  Do you have a Paypal account that
  I could donate some funds to?
 
 
  --
  James Mitchell
 
 
 
  On May 29, 2007, at 12:13 PM, Henri Yandell wrote:
 
  The registration system at InfoQ is pretty slow; so I downloaded
  directly from lulu.com.
 
  Great work Ian, I hope it becomes the 'Thinking in Struts2' and is 
  a

  big success.
 
  Hen
 
  On 5/25/07, Ted Husted [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Is anyone else having trouble logging into the InfoQ site?
 
  On 5/24/07, Ian Roughley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   I am pleased to announce the release of the mini-book
  Starting with
   Struts2 from InfoQ.com.
  
   Starting with Struts2 is aimed at those who are new to
  Strut2, and
   those familiar with MVC frameworks but unfamiliar with
  Struts2.  It
   provides everything you need to know to get up and running using
   Struts2, and can be used as a starting point to explore the more
   intricate features of the Struts2 framework.   Topics include
   architecture and configuration, how to implementing actions, and
   supporting infrastructure such as validation and
  internationalization.
   Also included are productivity tips, providing a practical
  introduction
   on how best to use the framework.
  
   The eBook can be found at http://www.infoq.com/minibooks/
  starting-struts2
  
   /Ian
 
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Re: [ANN] Starting with Struts2 Book

2007-06-01 Thread Volkan OZYILMAZ

Thank you for this very useful and public ebook :)



On 5/31/07, James Mitchell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Will do!  Hope you can make it.


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On May 31, 2007, at 11:41 AM, Ian Roughley wrote:

 No, no paypal account.  You can buy me a beer if I make it to
 apachecon.

 James Mitchell wrote:
 Ian,  Nice job!  I don't need the paper copy, but I'd like you to
 get the full price of the book.  Do you have a Paypal account that
 I could donate some funds to?


 --
 James Mitchell



 On May 29, 2007, at 12:13 PM, Henri Yandell wrote:

 The registration system at InfoQ is pretty slow; so I downloaded
 directly from lulu.com.

 Great work Ian, I hope it becomes the 'Thinking in Struts2' and is a
 big success.

 Hen

 On 5/25/07, Ted Husted [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Is anyone else having trouble logging into the InfoQ site?

 On 5/24/07, Ian Roughley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  I am pleased to announce the release of the mini-book
 Starting with
  Struts2 from InfoQ.com.
 
  Starting with Struts2 is aimed at those who are new to
 Strut2, and
  those familiar with MVC frameworks but unfamiliar with
 Struts2.  It
  provides everything you need to know to get up and running using
  Struts2, and can be used as a starting point to explore the more
  intricate features of the Struts2 framework.   Topics include
  architecture and configuration, how to implementing actions, and
  supporting infrastructure such as validation and
 internationalization.
  Also included are productivity tips, providing a practical
 introduction
  on how best to use the framework.
 
  The eBook can be found at http://www.infoq.com/minibooks/
 starting-struts2
 
  /Ian

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Re: [ANN] Starting with Struts2 Book

2007-05-31 Thread Ian Roughley

No, no paypal account.  You can buy me a beer if I make it to apachecon.

James Mitchell wrote:
Ian,  Nice job!  I don't need the paper copy, but I'd like you to get 
the full price of the book.  Do you have a Paypal account that I could 
donate some funds to?



--
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On May 29, 2007, at 12:13 PM, Henri Yandell wrote:


The registration system at InfoQ is pretty slow; so I downloaded
directly from lulu.com.

Great work Ian, I hope it becomes the 'Thinking in Struts2' and is a
big success.

Hen

On 5/25/07, Ted Husted [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Is anyone else having trouble logging into the InfoQ site?

On 5/24/07, Ian Roughley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I am pleased to announce the release of the mini-book Starting with
 Struts2 from InfoQ.com.

 Starting with Struts2 is aimed at those who are new to Strut2, and
 those familiar with MVC frameworks but unfamiliar with Struts2.  It
 provides everything you need to know to get up and running using
 Struts2, and can be used as a starting point to explore the more
 intricate features of the Struts2 framework.   Topics include
 architecture and configuration, how to implementing actions, and
 supporting infrastructure such as validation and 
internationalization.
 Also included are productivity tips, providing a practical 
introduction

 on how best to use the framework.

 The eBook can be found at 
http://www.infoq.com/minibooks/starting-struts2


 /Ian

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Re: [ANN] Starting with Struts2 Book

2007-05-31 Thread James Mitchell

Will do!  Hope you can make it.


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On May 31, 2007, at 11:41 AM, Ian Roughley wrote:

No, no paypal account.  You can buy me a beer if I make it to  
apachecon.


James Mitchell wrote:
Ian,  Nice job!  I don't need the paper copy, but I'd like you to  
get the full price of the book.  Do you have a Paypal account that  
I could donate some funds to?



--
James Mitchell



On May 29, 2007, at 12:13 PM, Henri Yandell wrote:


The registration system at InfoQ is pretty slow; so I downloaded
directly from lulu.com.

Great work Ian, I hope it becomes the 'Thinking in Struts2' and is a
big success.

Hen

On 5/25/07, Ted Husted [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Is anyone else having trouble logging into the InfoQ site?

On 5/24/07, Ian Roughley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I am pleased to announce the release of the mini-book  
Starting with

 Struts2 from InfoQ.com.

 Starting with Struts2 is aimed at those who are new to  
Strut2, and
 those familiar with MVC frameworks but unfamiliar with  
Struts2.  It

 provides everything you need to know to get up and running using
 Struts2, and can be used as a starting point to explore the more
 intricate features of the Struts2 framework.   Topics include
 architecture and configuration, how to implementing actions, and
 supporting infrastructure such as validation and  
internationalization.
 Also included are productivity tips, providing a practical  
introduction

 on how best to use the framework.

 The eBook can be found at http://www.infoq.com/minibooks/ 
starting-struts2


 /Ian

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Re: [ANN] Starting with Struts2 Book

2007-05-30 Thread Ian Roughley

Yep.  Still in Boston.  I'll have to ping them about that.

/Ian

Ted Husted wrote:

On 5/29/07, Ian Roughley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Ah - thanks for the link Ted.  And for all the kind words on the list.


Don't forget the blog :)

* http://husted.com/ted/blog/

Hey, isn't the New England JUG overdue for a Struts talk?

If you're still in the Boston area, I might be in town for the Ajax
Experience in October.

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Re: [ANN] Starting with Struts2 Book

2007-05-29 Thread Henri Yandell

The registration system at InfoQ is pretty slow; so I downloaded
directly from lulu.com.

Great work Ian, I hope it becomes the 'Thinking in Struts2' and is a
big success.

Hen

On 5/25/07, Ted Husted [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Is anyone else having trouble logging into the InfoQ site?

On 5/24/07, Ian Roughley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I am pleased to announce the release of the mini-book Starting with
 Struts2 from InfoQ.com.

 Starting with Struts2 is aimed at those who are new to Strut2, and
 those familiar with MVC frameworks but unfamiliar with Struts2.  It
 provides everything you need to know to get up and running using
 Struts2, and can be used as a starting point to explore the more
 intricate features of the Struts2 framework.   Topics include
 architecture and configuration, how to implementing actions, and
 supporting infrastructure such as validation and internationalization.
 Also included are productivity tips, providing a practical introduction
 on how best to use the framework.

 The eBook can be found at http://www.infoq.com/minibooks/starting-struts2

 /Ian

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Re: [ANN] Starting with Struts2 Book

2007-05-29 Thread James Mitchell
Ian,  Nice job!  I don't need the paper copy, but I'd like you to get  
the full price of the book.  Do you have a Paypal account that I  
could donate some funds to?



--
James Mitchell



On May 29, 2007, at 12:13 PM, Henri Yandell wrote:


The registration system at InfoQ is pretty slow; so I downloaded
directly from lulu.com.

Great work Ian, I hope it becomes the 'Thinking in Struts2' and is a
big success.

Hen

On 5/25/07, Ted Husted [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Is anyone else having trouble logging into the InfoQ site?

On 5/24/07, Ian Roughley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I am pleased to announce the release of the mini-book Starting  
with

 Struts2 from InfoQ.com.

 Starting with Struts2 is aimed at those who are new to Strut2,  
and

 those familiar with MVC frameworks but unfamiliar with Struts2.  It
 provides everything you need to know to get up and running using
 Struts2, and can be used as a starting point to explore the more
 intricate features of the Struts2 framework.   Topics include
 architecture and configuration, how to implementing actions, and
 supporting infrastructure such as validation and  
internationalization.
 Also included are productivity tips, providing a practical  
introduction

 on how best to use the framework.

 The eBook can be found at http://www.infoq.com/minibooks/ 
starting-struts2


 /Ian

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Re: [ANN] Starting with Struts2 Book

2007-05-29 Thread Musachy Barroso

Good job! Finally a book to recommend to new users :)

musachy

On 5/29/07, James Mitchell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Ian,  Nice job!  I don't need the paper copy, but I'd like you to get
the full price of the book.  Do you have a Paypal account that I
could donate some funds to?


--
James Mitchell



On May 29, 2007, at 12:13 PM, Henri Yandell wrote:

 The registration system at InfoQ is pretty slow; so I downloaded
 directly from lulu.com.

 Great work Ian, I hope it becomes the 'Thinking in Struts2' and is a
 big success.

 Hen

 On 5/25/07, Ted Husted [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Is anyone else having trouble logging into the InfoQ site?

 On 5/24/07, Ian Roughley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  I am pleased to announce the release of the mini-book Starting
 with
  Struts2 from InfoQ.com.
 
  Starting with Struts2 is aimed at those who are new to Strut2,
 and
  those familiar with MVC frameworks but unfamiliar with Struts2.  It
  provides everything you need to know to get up and running using
  Struts2, and can be used as a starting point to explore the more
  intricate features of the Struts2 framework.   Topics include
  architecture and configuration, how to implementing actions, and
  supporting infrastructure such as validation and
 internationalization.
  Also included are productivity tips, providing a practical
 introduction
  on how best to use the framework.
 
  The eBook can be found at http://www.infoq.com/minibooks/
 starting-struts2
 
  /Ian

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RE: [ANN] Starting with Struts2 Book

2007-05-29 Thread Wesslan
Yes, we don't to have to tell them to read Webwork in Action anymore... :) 

-Original Message-
From: Musachy Barroso [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: den 29 maj 2007 20:01
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: [ANN] Starting with Struts2 Book

Good job! Finally a book to recommend to new users :)

musachy

On 5/29/07, James Mitchell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Ian,  Nice job!  I don't need the paper copy, but I'd like you to get 
 the full price of the book.  Do you have a Paypal account that I could 
 donate some funds to?


 --
 James Mitchell



 On May 29, 2007, at 12:13 PM, Henri Yandell wrote:

  The registration system at InfoQ is pretty slow; so I downloaded 
  directly from lulu.com.
 
  Great work Ian, I hope it becomes the 'Thinking in Struts2' and is a 
  big success.
 
  Hen
 
  On 5/25/07, Ted Husted [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Is anyone else having trouble logging into the InfoQ site?
 
  On 5/24/07, Ian Roughley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   I am pleased to announce the release of the mini-book Starting
  with
   Struts2 from InfoQ.com.
  
   Starting with Struts2 is aimed at those who are new to Strut2,
  and
   those familiar with MVC frameworks but unfamiliar with Struts2.  
   It provides everything you need to know to get up and running 
   using Struts2, and can be used as a starting point to explore the
more
   intricate features of the Struts2 framework.   Topics include
   architecture and configuration, how to implementing actions, and 
   supporting infrastructure such as validation and
  internationalization.
   Also included are productivity tips, providing a practical
  introduction
   on how best to use the framework.
  
   The eBook can be found at http://www.infoq.com/minibooks/
  starting-struts2
  
   /Ian
 
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Re: [ANN] Starting with Struts2 Book

2007-05-29 Thread Ted Husted

Done :)

* http://struts.apache.org/index.html#Newbies

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Re: [ANN] Starting with Struts2 Book

2007-05-29 Thread Ian Roughley

Ah - thanks for the link Ted.  And for all the kind words on the list.

/Ian

Ted Husted wrote:

Done :)

* http://struts.apache.org/index.html#Newbies

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Re: [ANN] Starting with Struts2 Book

2007-05-29 Thread Ted Husted

On 5/29/07, Ian Roughley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Ah - thanks for the link Ted.  And for all the kind words on the list.


Don't forget the blog :)

* http://husted.com/ted/blog/

Hey, isn't the New England JUG overdue for a Struts talk?

If you're still in the Boston area, I might be in town for the Ajax
Experience in October.

-Ted.

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Re: [ANN] Starting with Struts2 Book

2007-05-27 Thread Josh Long

Wonderful contribution! Congratulations!

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On 5/26/07, Nova Yu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

i'm sorry, i don't think about this. and now i konw what to do.

2007/5/26, Al Sutton [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 Emailing you a copy would reduce the number of downloads InfoQ get and
 thus
 reduce the apparent popularity of the book. Doing this could give them a
 reason to be less interested in other Struts2 books.

 Please don't email the book around, download it from the InfoQ site, or if
 your network is slow use the buy link to buy a copy from lulu.com

 Al.

 -Original Message-
 From: Nova Yu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: 26 May 2007 07:12
 To: Struts Users Mailing List
 Subject: Re: [ANN] Starting with Struts2 Book

 I can't download the mini-book, my network is too slowly, but i want read
 this book. who can send a copy to my email. thanks very much!

 2007/5/26, Ian Roughley [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 
  doh.  Thanks.  The issue with starting in ww and moving to struts :-)
 
  /Ian
 
  Al Sutton wrote:
   Do I get a prize for reporting the first typo :)...
  
   On Page 64 there's a code snippet which reads;
  
   ww:iterator value=peopleList status=stat
  s:property value=peopleList[#stat.index].id /
  s:property value=peopleList[#stat.index].name /
  s:property value=peopleList[#stat.index].age /
  s:property value=peopleList[#stat.index].height/
   /ww:iterator
  
   Shouldn't th ww: be an s:?
  
  
  
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   Of
  Ted
   Husted
   Sent: 25 May 2007 12:40
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   Subject: Re: [ANN] Starting with Struts2 Book
  
   Is anyone else having trouble logging into the InfoQ site?
  
   On 5/24/07, Ian Roughley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
   I am pleased to announce the release of the mini-book Starting
   with Struts2 from InfoQ.com.
  
   Starting with Struts2 is aimed at those who are new to Strut2,
   and those familiar with MVC frameworks but unfamiliar with Struts2.
   It provides everything you need to know to get up and running using
   Struts2, and can be used as a starting point to explore the more
   intricate features of the Struts2 framework.   Topics include
   architecture and configuration, how to implementing actions, and
   supporting infrastructure such as validation and
 internationalization.
   Also included are productivity tips, providing a practical
   introduction on how best to use the framework.
  
   The eBook can be found at
   http://www.infoq.com/minibooks/starting-struts2
  
   /Ian
  
  
   
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Re: [ANN] Starting with Struts2 Book

2007-05-27 Thread Manfred Wolff

Unfortunately  I get only a message, that the file is damage and cannot
be downloaded. Can anybody help me?

Manfred

Josh Long schrieb:
 Wonderful contribution! Congratulations!



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Re: [ANN] Starting with Struts2 Book

2007-05-27 Thread Manfred Wolff

I've fixed it myself. With the internet explorer it was possible to
download the book.

 Manfred

Manfred Wolff schrieb:
 Unfortunately  I get only a message, that the file is damage and cannot
 be downloaded. Can anybody help me?

 Manfred

 Josh Long schrieb:
   
 Wonderful contribution! Congratulations!

 


   


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Re: [ANN] Starting with Struts2 Book

2007-05-26 Thread Nova Yu

I can't download the mini-book, my network is too slowly, but i want read
this book. who can send a copy to my email. thanks very much!

2007/5/26, Ian Roughley [EMAIL PROTECTED]:


doh.  Thanks.  The issue with starting in ww and moving to struts :-)

/Ian

Al Sutton wrote:
 Do I get a prize for reporting the first typo :)...

 On Page 64 there's a code snippet which reads;

 ww:iterator value=peopleList status=stat
s:property value=peopleList[#stat.index].id /
s:property value=peopleList[#stat.index].name /
s:property value=peopleList[#stat.index].age /
s:property value=peopleList[#stat.index].height/
 /ww:iterator

 Shouldn't th ww: be an s:?



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 On 5/24/07, Ian Roughley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I am pleased to announce the release of the mini-book Starting with
 Struts2 from InfoQ.com.

 Starting with Struts2 is aimed at those who are new to Strut2, and
 those familiar with MVC frameworks but unfamiliar with Struts2.  It
 provides everything you need to know to get up and running using
 Struts2, and can be used as a starting point to explore the more
 intricate features of the Struts2 framework.   Topics include
 architecture and configuration, how to implementing actions, and
 supporting infrastructure such as validation and internationalization.
 Also included are productivity tips, providing a practical
 introduction on how best to use the framework.

 The eBook can be found at
 http://www.infoq.com/minibooks/starting-struts2

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RE: [ANN] Starting with Struts2 Book

2007-05-26 Thread Al Sutton
Emailing you a copy would reduce the number of downloads InfoQ get and thus
reduce the apparent popularity of the book. Doing this could give them a
reason to be less interested in other Struts2 books.

Please don't email the book around, download it from the InfoQ site, or if
your network is slow use the buy link to buy a copy from lulu.com

Al. 

-Original Message-
From: Nova Yu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 26 May 2007 07:12
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: [ANN] Starting with Struts2 Book

I can't download the mini-book, my network is too slowly, but i want read
this book. who can send a copy to my email. thanks very much!

2007/5/26, Ian Roughley [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 doh.  Thanks.  The issue with starting in ww and moving to struts :-)

 /Ian

 Al Sutton wrote:
  Do I get a prize for reporting the first typo :)...
 
  On Page 64 there's a code snippet which reads;
 
  ww:iterator value=peopleList status=stat
 s:property value=peopleList[#stat.index].id /
 s:property value=peopleList[#stat.index].name /
 s:property value=peopleList[#stat.index].age /
 s:property value=peopleList[#stat.index].height/
  /ww:iterator
 
  Shouldn't th ww: be an s:?
 
 
 
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  Of
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  Sent: 25 May 2007 12:40
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  Subject: Re: [ANN] Starting with Struts2 Book
 
  Is anyone else having trouble logging into the InfoQ site?
 
  On 5/24/07, Ian Roughley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  I am pleased to announce the release of the mini-book Starting 
  with Struts2 from InfoQ.com.
 
  Starting with Struts2 is aimed at those who are new to Strut2, 
  and those familiar with MVC frameworks but unfamiliar with Struts2.  
  It provides everything you need to know to get up and running using 
  Struts2, and can be used as a starting point to explore the more
  intricate features of the Struts2 framework.   Topics include
  architecture and configuration, how to implementing actions, and 
  supporting infrastructure such as validation and internationalization.
  Also included are productivity tips, providing a practical 
  introduction on how best to use the framework.
 
  The eBook can be found at
  http://www.infoq.com/minibooks/starting-struts2
 
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Re: [ANN] Starting with Struts2 Book

2007-05-26 Thread Nova Yu

i'm sorry, i don't think about this. and now i konw what to do.

2007/5/26, Al Sutton [EMAIL PROTECTED]:


Emailing you a copy would reduce the number of downloads InfoQ get and
thus
reduce the apparent popularity of the book. Doing this could give them a
reason to be less interested in other Struts2 books.

Please don't email the book around, download it from the InfoQ site, or if
your network is slow use the buy link to buy a copy from lulu.com

Al.

-Original Message-
From: Nova Yu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 26 May 2007 07:12
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: [ANN] Starting with Struts2 Book

I can't download the mini-book, my network is too slowly, but i want read
this book. who can send a copy to my email. thanks very much!

2007/5/26, Ian Roughley [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 doh.  Thanks.  The issue with starting in ww and moving to struts :-)

 /Ian

 Al Sutton wrote:
  Do I get a prize for reporting the first typo :)...
 
  On Page 64 there's a code snippet which reads;
 
  ww:iterator value=peopleList status=stat
 s:property value=peopleList[#stat.index].id /
 s:property value=peopleList[#stat.index].name /
 s:property value=peopleList[#stat.index].age /
 s:property value=peopleList[#stat.index].height/
  /ww:iterator
 
  Shouldn't th ww: be an s:?
 
 
 
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  Of
 Ted
  Husted
  Sent: 25 May 2007 12:40
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  Subject: Re: [ANN] Starting with Struts2 Book
 
  Is anyone else having trouble logging into the InfoQ site?
 
  On 5/24/07, Ian Roughley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  I am pleased to announce the release of the mini-book Starting
  with Struts2 from InfoQ.com.
 
  Starting with Struts2 is aimed at those who are new to Strut2,
  and those familiar with MVC frameworks but unfamiliar with Struts2.
  It provides everything you need to know to get up and running using
  Struts2, and can be used as a starting point to explore the more
  intricate features of the Struts2 framework.   Topics include
  architecture and configuration, how to implementing actions, and
  supporting infrastructure such as validation and
internationalization.
  Also included are productivity tips, providing a practical
  introduction on how best to use the framework.
 
  The eBook can be found at
  http://www.infoq.com/minibooks/starting-struts2
 
  /Ian
 
 
  
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RE: [ANN] Starting with Struts2 Book

2007-05-25 Thread Al Sutton
I couldn't even get to the site earlier, seems OK now. 

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Is anyone else having trouble logging into the InfoQ site?

On 5/24/07, Ian Roughley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I am pleased to announce the release of the mini-book Starting with 
 Struts2 from InfoQ.com.

 Starting with Struts2 is aimed at those who are new to Strut2, and 
 those familiar with MVC frameworks but unfamiliar with Struts2.  It 
 provides everything you need to know to get up and running using 
 Struts2, and can be used as a starting point to explore the more
 intricate features of the Struts2 framework.   Topics include
 architecture and configuration, how to implementing actions, and 
 supporting infrastructure such as validation and internationalization.
 Also included are productivity tips, providing a practical 
 introduction on how best to use the framework.

 The eBook can be found at 
 http://www.infoq.com/minibooks/starting-struts2

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Re: [ANN] Starting with Struts2 Book

2007-05-25 Thread Ted Husted

Is anyone else having trouble logging into the InfoQ site?

On 5/24/07, Ian Roughley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

I am pleased to announce the release of the mini-book Starting with
Struts2 from InfoQ.com.

Starting with Struts2 is aimed at those who are new to Strut2, and
those familiar with MVC frameworks but unfamiliar with Struts2.  It
provides everything you need to know to get up and running using
Struts2, and can be used as a starting point to explore the more
intricate features of the Struts2 framework.   Topics include
architecture and configuration, how to implementing actions, and
supporting infrastructure such as validation and internationalization.
Also included are productivity tips, providing a practical introduction
on how best to use the framework.

The eBook can be found at http://www.infoq.com/minibooks/starting-struts2

/Ian


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Re: [ANN] Starting with Struts2 Book

2007-05-25 Thread shadman

I was able to register and download it yesterday.


Ted Husted wrote:
 
 Is anyone else having trouble logging into the InfoQ site?
 
 On 5/24/07, Ian Roughley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I am pleased to announce the release of the mini-book Starting with
 Struts2 from InfoQ.com.

 Starting with Struts2 is aimed at those who are new to Strut2, and
 those familiar with MVC frameworks but unfamiliar with Struts2.  It
 provides everything you need to know to get up and running using
 Struts2, and can be used as a starting point to explore the more
 intricate features of the Struts2 framework.   Topics include
 architecture and configuration, how to implementing actions, and
 supporting infrastructure such as validation and internationalization.
 Also included are productivity tips, providing a practical introduction
 on how best to use the framework.

 The eBook can be found at http://www.infoq.com/minibooks/starting-struts2

 /Ian
 
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RE: [ANN] Starting with Struts2 Book

2007-05-25 Thread Al Sutton
Do I get a prize for reporting the first typo :)...

On Page 64 there's a code snippet which reads;

ww:iterator value=peopleList status=stat 
   s:property value=peopleList[#stat.index].id / 
   s:property value=peopleList[#stat.index].name / 
   s:property value=peopleList[#stat.index].age / 
   s:property value=peopleList[#stat.index].height/ 
/ww:iterator 

Shouldn't th ww: be an s:?

 

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Subject: Re: [ANN] Starting with Struts2 Book

Is anyone else having trouble logging into the InfoQ site?

On 5/24/07, Ian Roughley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I am pleased to announce the release of the mini-book Starting with 
 Struts2 from InfoQ.com.

 Starting with Struts2 is aimed at those who are new to Strut2, and 
 those familiar with MVC frameworks but unfamiliar with Struts2.  It 
 provides everything you need to know to get up and running using 
 Struts2, and can be used as a starting point to explore the more
 intricate features of the Struts2 framework.   Topics include
 architecture and configuration, how to implementing actions, and 
 supporting infrastructure such as validation and internationalization.
 Also included are productivity tips, providing a practical 
 introduction on how best to use the framework.

 The eBook can be found at 
 http://www.infoq.com/minibooks/starting-struts2

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Re: [ANN] Starting with Struts2 Book

2007-05-25 Thread Ian Roughley

doh.  Thanks.  The issue with starting in ww and moving to struts :-)

/Ian

Al Sutton wrote:

Do I get a prize for reporting the first typo :)...

On Page 64 there's a code snippet which reads;

ww:iterator value=peopleList status=stat 
   s:property value=peopleList[#stat.index].id / 
   s:property value=peopleList[#stat.index].name / 
   s:property value=peopleList[#stat.index].age / 
   s:property value=peopleList[#stat.index].height/ 
/ww:iterator 


Shouldn't th ww: be an s:?

 


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Subject: Re: [ANN] Starting with Struts2 Book

Is anyone else having trouble logging into the InfoQ site?

On 5/24/07, Ian Roughley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
I am pleased to announce the release of the mini-book Starting with 
Struts2 from InfoQ.com.


Starting with Struts2 is aimed at those who are new to Strut2, and 
those familiar with MVC frameworks but unfamiliar with Struts2.  It 
provides everything you need to know to get up and running using 
Struts2, and can be used as a starting point to explore the more

intricate features of the Struts2 framework.   Topics include
architecture and configuration, how to implementing actions, and 
supporting infrastructure such as validation and internationalization.
Also included are productivity tips, providing a practical 
introduction on how best to use the framework.


The eBook can be found at 
http://www.infoq.com/minibooks/starting-struts2


/Ian



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[ANN] Starting with Struts2 Book

2007-05-24 Thread Ian Roughley
I am pleased to announce the release of the mini-book Starting with 
Struts2 from InfoQ.com.


Starting with Struts2 is aimed at those who are new to Strut2, and 
those familiar with MVC frameworks but unfamiliar with Struts2.  It 
provides everything you need to know to get up and running using 
Struts2, and can be used as a starting point to explore the more 
intricate features of the Struts2 framework.   Topics include 
architecture and configuration, how to implementing actions, and 
supporting infrastructure such as validation and internationalization.  
Also included are productivity tips, providing a practical introduction 
on how best to use the framework.


The eBook can be found at http://www.infoq.com/minibooks/starting-struts2

/Ian


Re: [ANN] Starting with Struts2 Book

2007-05-24 Thread Don Brown

Congrats Ian!

Don

On 5/25/07, Ian Roughley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

I am pleased to announce the release of the mini-book Starting with
Struts2 from InfoQ.com.

Starting with Struts2 is aimed at those who are new to Strut2, and
those familiar with MVC frameworks but unfamiliar with Struts2.  It
provides everything you need to know to get up and running using
Struts2, and can be used as a starting point to explore the more
intricate features of the Struts2 framework.   Topics include
architecture and configuration, how to implementing actions, and
supporting infrastructure such as validation and internationalization.
Also included are productivity tips, providing a practical introduction
on how best to use the framework.

The eBook can be found at http://www.infoq.com/minibooks/starting-struts2

/Ian



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