Hi all,

I am a huge fan of O'Reilly's "cookbooks", which seem to contain a good
deal of useful material for doing all sorts of different things.  Today
I thought about the idea of making a Struts cookbook, although two
things would be different from how O'Reilly does it:

1. It wouldn't be a published book, but rather a web site, and
2. I'm not going to be writing all of it

With that in mind, I would like to ask all of you (who I have received
some excellent advice from, by the way) if any of you would be
interested in contributing material to such a web site.  I simply don't
have the time or experience to come up with everything, but I'm sure
that collectively we could put something together that could be pretty
slick.  I could easily host the site, and perhaps simply organize all
of the information I receive from you.  I appreciate all the
information already available with Struts, but I also like it when I
can simply "look it up" and be done with it.

I would like to see recipes posted there that cover everything from how
to do stuff with tags, iBatis, tiles, and whatever else.  Even delving
into other stuff like web services and how that ties in with Struts
would be good.  I don't want to focus so much on concept as I would
simply how to get something done quickly and easily.

What do you think?  Good idea?  Dumb idea?  I'm interested in your
thoughts on such a thing.  Looking forward to hearing from you.


Regards,
Andy


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