I'll decloak once again to respond with another quote we're going to add
there:
>"Ok..I read the first chapter and I must say that I was -wrong-, I thought
>your book would be excellent ..no it will be A.W.E.S.O.M.E ! :-)"
This is from a fellow Ant committer, the guy that wrote the bulk of <junit>
and <junitreport>. That quite took my breath away as he's someone that I've
really respected since I first started getting into Ant.
And it was Rick that prodded me to do more with Ant at eBlox. I love you
man!
Erik
p.s. You *better* be in NYC when I come through town.... or I'll lay the
smack-down on you Ricky boy. :))
----- Original Message -----
From: "Simon Ritchie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, June 21, 2002 7:50 PM
Subject: Re: [jug-discussion] XDoclet (EJBDoclet), Little Italy Re:
[jug-discussion] Speakers for August: Pizza, New York, JDJEdge, XP Universe
Re: [jug-discussion] EJB QL + XDoclets = more EJB on more projects
> While we're all hassling Eric, has anyone else noticed the following on
> the Manning Publications page for Eric's upcoming book
> (http://www.manning.com/hatcher/index.html):
>
>
> What The Experts Say About This Book
>
> "If you are using Ant, get this book"
> --Rick Hightower
>
> "This book earned a permanent place on my shelf before I'd even finished
> the first five chapters. This is the indispensable Ant reference."
> --Nicholas Lesiecki
>
> Isn't that nepotism or something ;)
>
> Simon.
>
> Rick Hightower wrote:
>
> >>After you start doing EJB with XDoclet (EJBDoclet), I can('t) imagine
> >>
>
>
>
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