This is a wonderful idea. The chapter at a time thing will also force us to read the chapter you want reviewed rather than the one that grabs our attention at the time, given that these may not always be the same chapter! :-)
You have my commitment to read and comment upon each chapter that you release. This list has been good to me, so this will be a way that I can give back to the struts community. And I will be BUYING the book! :-) Simon ----------------------------------------------------------------- Simon P. Chappell [EMAIL PROTECTED] Java Programming Specialist www.landsend.com Lands' End, Inc. (608) 935-4526 >-----Original Message----- >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] >Sent: Thursday, March 28, 2002 3:32 PM >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: Preview OReilly Struts Chapters Online - Soon > > >It looks like I'm going to get approval to post preview >chapters from my OReilly Struts book somewhere on the net. >There are still a few preliminary things that have to be >worked out, but I don't think they will be a big deal. There >are a few things that I'm not sure about yet. If anyone has an >opinion, please let me know. > >First, where to post them. I was thinking about talking with >the folks at theserverside.com, but might also be worth >posting them here in the user mailing list as well. I'm not >sure. Anyone know of a good reason to go either way. I'm a >little afraid of the flood of emails to everyone's box that >this could generate, but it might also generate some good discussions? > >Also, because of time and everything that's going on, I doubt >that I'll be able to post all of them. So which ones are of >the most interest? Here's what I thought: > >Chapter 2. The Web Server/Servlet Container Relationship >Chapter 3. Overview of the Struts Framework >Chapter 4. Configuring web.xml and struts-config.xml >Chapter 5. Struts Controller Components >Chapter 6. Struts Model Components >Chapter 8. Custom Tag Libraries >Chapter 10. Exception Handling >Chapter 12. Internationalization and Localization >Chapter 13. Struts and Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) >Chapter 16. Using Alternate Presentation Technologies >Chapter 18. Logging in a Struts Application >Chapter 19. Addressing Performance >Chapter 20. Packaging your Struts Application >Chapter 21. Struts Design Strategies > >(As many as I could get to before I finish the book) > >Anyone would be able to download the chapters, read them, and >send me their comments (both good and bad). I'll make any >neccessary changes to the source document. I would probably >post a new one every week or so. > >This may take a couple of weeks to get everything setup, but I >have 9 that are ready to go. I also have a complete 1.1 >storefront application that I could make available. It's what >I'm using to showcase the Struts framework. It will eventually >include every 1.1 feature in it. > >Let me know what everyone thinks. > >Chuck Cavaness >-- >Sent via jApache.org > >-- >To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

