There is also Wellington L. S. da Silva's book "JSP and Tag LIbraries for Web
Development". It has a number of errors in the examples, though, that can make
you waste time if you are not first a careful reader of the Struts
documentation.
Otherwise, there is a wealth of pointers in the Resources section.
Good Luck and enjoy!
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Yes, I love this list...
All I did was start small, keep refactoring the first project until you
have a lot of best practices going, read everything you can find.
of course now there is chucks book on theserverside.com... Sigh... when
I was a kid there were no books on struts...
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Hi,
This group is very active which is a good thing. I'd like to
familiarize
myself with the usage of struts. I have background in Java and JSP
etc...., I also have access to BEA Weblogic 5.1 currently. Just need a
tip
as to the best way to get started with them. Any recommendations for a
site that might have a clear explanation and examples that can be
implemented to give one some hands on. I know about the main site and
that
is where I was going to start, but was wondering if anyone knew of
anything
else besides. Thanks very much.
Jim Thomas
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