Howdy,

I am writing what in the end will be a freely redistributable book on Java
EE Architecture in a PDF format with several language translations
available. Tapestry is featured as the showcase UI component, but I expect
other front ends as well, mainly Spring and Wicket (at a later time).
Hibernate is showcasing ORM persistence but just like I expect to provide
alternative front ends, I expect also to provide DataNucleus and OpenJDK
implementations at minimum as well.

I already have a sample application which I've been working on over the
last few  months, now it's the authoring time.

I have few initial chapters and I'd appreciate constructive review (this
thread is fine).

Also I am looking for volunteers that would be willing to come along on
this journey and start translating into other languages right away. I also
speak Polish so I will do that language myself at a later time.

This is an open source effort. I will not be selling this book for profit.

Right now I'm using blogspot as a temporary tool to transfer the thoughts
from my brain straight onto the web. The book is available here:

http://mrazjava.blogspot.com/2015/05/java-ee-architecture-toc.html

It seems it's taking me about 3 working days per chapter, which includes
basic revisions, etc. I'm usually off on weekends. However, I haven't
gotten yet to more technical chapters but I expect that to increase to
about 5 days per chapter once I start covering code samples.

Anyway, please let me know what you think.

Sincerely,

Adam

PS. The code will be available on github soon.

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