On Fri, 19 May 2000, pperrone wrote:

> Hello all.
>
> A colleague and I have recently authored a book for software
> architects/developers covering a broad range of enterprise
> Java development and J2EE development topics. In addition to
> coverage of J2EE-compliant Java Servlet development, we cover EJB,
> JSP, JMS, XML, CORBA, JDBC 2.0, etc.... While the book is
> comprehensive, it does not short change the level of discussion.
> At 1500+ pages, it serves as an excellent reference and developer's
> guide for enterprise, e-commerce, and B2B system developers.
>
> The title is...
>     Building Java Enterprise Systems with J2EE
>

[..]

A kind suggestion I would make is to convince your publishers to let you
put a couple of chapters on the Web. This would get you many more
prospective buyers in the developers' community than links to
'Availability: Not yet published' pages :-)

Kostas


>
> Best regards,
>
> Paul Perrone
>

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