Re: Is the XMLC book still relevant?

"David H. Young" <[email protected]> Mon, 29 Sep 2003 22:37:16 -0600
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Re: your plans to migrate, bravo!  Would love to hear more about that 
someday.

David

Justin Akehurst wrote:

> On Mon, 29 Sep 2003, David H. Young wrote:
> 
> 
>>Young here... obviously the dynamic loading/reloading stuff is obsolete 
>>now, but the majority of the book is still very relevant.  We're doing a 
>>huge project here at SAMBA with xmlc and tomcat... leveraging the 
>>Composite View pattern that I describe in the presentation strategies 
>>section.  I'm not making any money off the book... especially now that 
>>it's out of print.  But I'm having a lot of fun re-reading it for a 
>>telesales web app that I'm building.
>>
>>The stuff on building tables, strategies for page designs, using the the 
>>ability to generate interface and implementation files so that you can 
>>load multiple page implementations to that one interface... it's all 
>>still current.
>>
>>David
> 
> 
> Ah thanks for the update.
> Your book is available via O'Reillys Safari program, so I added it to my
> bookshelf and am reading it now.
> 
> We are looking to do some XMLC and Tomcat integration ourselves, as part
> of a plan to migrate away from JSP/Struts/Custom Tags.
> 
> -Justin
> 
> 
>>Justin Akehurst wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Since the release of XMLC 2.2.x, I was wondering if the book 'Enhydra XMLC
>>>Java Presentation Development' by Young is still considered relevant and
>>>up-to-date?
>>>
>>>If not, where is a good place to start learning about how to work with
>>>XMLC that is relatively up-to-date?
>>>
>>>Thanks,
>>>
>>>-Justin Akehurst
> 
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