I haven't read this book yet, but I can vouch for these authors (as an avid reader of text books and specs). They've each written some good stuff on their own, so I can't wait to see what they've written together.

Also, recently I looked at the latest Struts documentation for the first time. I only had used Struts 1.1 for any client, so I always had referred to (and sometimes complained about) the 1.1 documentation. I am seriously impressed by how much work has gone into it by now. Documentation is *the* most important thing to me in a third-party product or API. Keep it up!

Erik


Simon Coles wrote:

On Tue, 23 Nov 2004 18:33:03 -0500, Rick Reumann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Sorry if this hits the list twice. I think my works outgoing server
pegged it as Spam..

If you are Struts person thinking about learning what JSF is all about,
go to your bookstore or favorite online store and pick up Core Java
Server Faces by David Geary and Cay Horstmann. It's so refreshing to
read a tech book that is clear and concise and provides GREAT examples
as you go along. The amazing this is I'm only on page 20 and had to stop
to write this review. Sure you can probably gather all the info in this
book by looking at the examples and docs that are scattered around on
the web, but it sure is nice to just go through a book and start seeing
it all neatly put together in one place. If you are like me, you
probably feel overwhelmed with the technologies out there - 'what should
I start studying next syndrome.' The nice thing is this book cuts down
the time it takes to get you up to speed with JSF. No fluff in this book.

Some of you have mentioned you've found my 'Struttin with Struts' site
useful http://reumann.net/struts/main.do . If you liked the way the
lessons were presented there, I believe you'll really enjoy this book.

And thanks also to Craig for all the time he puts on this list and
elsewhere answering questions etc. Much appreciated.

--
Rick

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