fully support Approach #2 man....

--- James Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Yes, me too.  Approach #2.
>
> James
>
>
> Jason Hunter wrote:
>
> > David Orriss Jr wrote:
> >
> >> Hey,
> >>
> >> Jason Hunter wrote the 2nd edition 4 years ago.
> Since then we have
> >> the 2.4
> >> spec and I'm sure a bunch of other goodies.
> Anyone know why Jason hasn't
> >> done a 3rd Ed yet?
> >
> >
> > Hi David,
> >
> > Let me see if I can answer your question.  (If I
> can't, who can, eh?)
> >
> > It's something I've given thought to.  As of yet I
> haven't been
> > convinced that it's a project I should undertake.
> It's a ton of work.
> > The 2nd Edition, for example, took nine months of
> effort.
> >
> > The way I see a 3rd Edition, I'd have two
> options...
> >
> > I could do a somewhat minor update to bring the
> book up to the latest
> > spec levels (what will be Servlets 2.5 shortly),
> and not expand the
> > focus very much, actually shrink the book
> probably.  That would
> > definitely help people feel more comfortable
> buying the book than an
> > edition last published in 2001, and it wouldn't
> require huge amounts of
> > effort.
> >
> > Or I could do a major update that talked at some
> length about the
> > technologies built on servlets and where servlets
> fit into the big
> > picture these days.  Show servlets as controllers,
> etc.  The focus of
> > Sun and open source groups writing server-side
> Java has moved higher up
> > the stack than servlets.  So should the book move
> up the stack too?
> > This approach would take a lot of time, and
> honestly I'd rather be
> > writing about Ruby on Rails than JSF.  :)
> >
> >  From a time management and enjoyment of life
> perspective, Approach One
> > looks much more appealing.  But, David, are you
> wanting that or an
> > Approach Two kind of book?
> >
> > -jh-
>
>
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