I'm not trying to flatter anyone -- I'm aware that these folks are active
members of this list. But I would like to point out that the "Struts in Action"
book is a one of the better tech books that I've read. I found it a bit too
much when I was first learning struts; I think this was becuase it covers so
many things. Its not dense, it just covers a lot of ground. For instance, it
explains why you would want to use the <html:base/> tag -- minor, but important.
After getting a bit grounded in the framework, I'm now rereading the book and
find it an exemplary and thorough coverage of the topic. I particularly
appreciate the insistence on good coding and doing things according to "best
practices."
I highly recommend this book for anyone. Though I might recommend that a true
newbie either a) read slowly or b) maybe start with something else -- but I'm
not aware of a more rudimentary intro.
In a world full of bad books, thanks for the effort.
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