I have to agree. It's a very good book, nicely paced. The target audience is 
explicitly stated as experienced Java developers who want to start using struts and I 
think that it hits the target very well. I think that it'll be a good compliment to 
Chuck's forthcoming O'Reilly book. I certainly forsee the two books living 
side-by-side on my desk! :-)

I count myself fortunate to have been asked to read the original manuscript (which is 
why I haven't been as helpful to poor Chuck as I had intended to be) and if it were 
available, I'd rush out and buy copies for the developers on my current project.

Simon

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>-----Original Message-----
>From: Grandin J. Hammell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Tuesday, June 04, 2002 4:10 PM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: New Struts 1.1 Book
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>I just recently read a manuscript of Sue Spielman's new book on Struts 
>1.1.  Not to sound like an advertisement, but I was very 
>impressed.  It 
>is designed for Java users looking to get a jumpstart on Struts but it 
>is all geared towards the 1.1 release.  It's a quick read at about 120 
>pages but it really does a great job of covering the basics 
>(and some of 
>the not so basics) of Struts.  It will be called "The Struts 
>Framework: 
>Practical Guide for Java Programmers" and published by Morgan Kaufman. 
> I haven't heard of a release date yet, but definately keep your eyes 
>out for this one.
>
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