I've bought the WROX  book and reviewed it.   here's my review posted on
TSS.

http://www2.theserverside.com/home/thread.jsp?thread_id=17346

The Official JBoss documentation goes definately in large detail into the
JBoss internals, sure...  In my experience, you sometimes need this
in-depth, complete detail as your project moves from prototype to
production.  If you want a beginners guide, we offer a Getting Started guide
for free available for download at SourceForge.  Also, Sacha Labourey and I
have written a companion workbook for O'Reilly's EJB 3rd edition available
here:

http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/entjbeans3/workbooks/index.html

Your comments are most helpful though.  We will take them in consideration
when we put out our next release.

Best Regards,

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
Bill Burke
Chief Architect
JBoss Group, LLC
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Marco Tedone
> Sent: Tuesday, January 21, 2003 6:11 AM
> To: JBoss-user-list
> Subject: [JBoss-user] Jboss handbooks
>
>
> Hi, I saw that at the moment there is an handbook manual on Jboss. It's
> named 'JBoss 3.0 Deployment and Administration Handbook'. As
> Jboss is nearly
> to its 4.0 release and as you may know, are any other handbooks
> planned for
> the 4.0 release(I wouldn't like to waste my money)? At the moment, I'm
> planning to use Jboss as an EJBs provider and deployer, and I
> would like an
> handbook which would drive me on how to deploy EJBs, JAR, WAR and EAR
> applications, how to set-up a DataSource, how to use and create Mbeans and
> how to set up security.
>
> I've got 'Jboss administration and development', which seems to me too
> low-level oriented. I think it is a useful guide for people who like to
> contribute to the Jboss developing and have time to do so, or simple to
> people who have time to go deeper in the Jboss architecture. I'm sorry for
> the thousands of people who are contributing to the Jboss development, but
> Jboss for me should be an instrument, and not the object of my core
> business. Therefore, I would like to learn how to use it as an application
> server as I have not time to go deeper.
>
> Any comment would be appreciated.
>
> Marco
>
>
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