Avoid "Mastering Jakarta Struts". It was on sale at Amazon, so I took it
(at that time all newer (more) up-to-date books weren't available yet).
Actually for a simple application it's okay, but I got the impression
that it's not really "complete". It's somewhere stuck in between Struts
1.0 and 1.1. I guess it's fine, if you don't mind to read the Struts
docu whenever you exceed the scope of the book.
And the taglibs, only mentioned in the appendix... Well just written
down what you could find in the documentation. Hardly any examples for
tag usage (except those cases you could figure out yourself because
obvious) and to make it worse the reference seems quite buggy so most of
the time I prefer reading the Struts docu instead.

One chapter about Struts you can find in "Professional JSP, 2nd
Edition". But based on Struts 1.0. Only useful for starting to figure
out what Struts is and good for, but not really more.

As far as I know on Amazon you can now find some "newer" books.
Hopefully better.
mech

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Alok Pota [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
> Sent: Mittwoch, 8. Januar 2003 01:16
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> Subject: Wanted a Good Struts Book
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> I am about to wrap up for the day and head out to a bookstore 
> to get a good book on Struts. I have to demo my little Strut 
> demo apps to my peers @ work.
> 
> What is a good Struts book? I am looking for a comprehensive 
> coverage of hopefully the latest version.
> 
> 
> -Alok
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