Great. :-)

Id just like to say many thanks for making the book available for review,
and I know Ill be shelling out my hard earned dosh for the final copy the
second it hits the shelves in this corner of the planet.

Ive been developing a quite complex (mostly thanks to my aversion to JSP)
presentation tier using struts, and this being my first time developing with
struts (and the servlet api, and j2ee, and DOM and XML) its been quite a
formidable task, but one made a lot easier by your well written and useful
chapters.

How you knew which feature I would be using next and could bring out that
chapter at just the right time Ill never know, but its been a tremendous
help!

btw: have they decided which animal is going on the cover or is that an "I
could tell you but then Id have to kill you" bit of information? ;-)

regards
Andrew

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I just posted a message on the site explaining what's
going on. The book WILL cover the tags. The problem is
that I've rewritten this chapter twice now because I'm
having a difficult time coming up with an approach that
I like.

I don't want to just regurgitate the user's guide on the
tags, but at the same time, I can't realistic cover
every nuance about the tags. I'm just trying to find the
balance.

I've got to have everything finished by July 31st. I
will probably be working on the rewrite right up to the
time and will not be able to put the chapter out there
for review. As you can see from the updated TOC, Chapter
8 is still included.

Chuck
> You mean its not going to cover the struts tags!???
> lol
> (Not that I use JSP with my own struts application, but Id have thought
that
> the details of those tags would be quite important to other 99.9% of other
> users who still retain their sanity... ;->)
> Or are those chapters about writing ones own taglibs?
> (In which case they should be left out as any good book on general JSP
> programming already covers that...)
>
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>
> I have been enjoying the review chapters as each have been released.
>
> Given the message on Theserverside:
> "Note: All review chapters have been posted. The review process ends July
> 31, 2002"
>
> Are the chapters posted the only ones that will make it into the book?
>
> It will be a great book either way, but given Chuck's clear writing style,
> I was really looking forward to the Custom Tag Libraries chapter.
>
>
> Looking forward to the publish date.
>
> Jeff
>
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