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 obviously the dynamic loading/reloading stuff is obsolete 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 > > > _______________________________________________ > XMLC mailing list > [email protected] > http://www.enhydra.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/xmlc > > . > -- David H. Young SAMBA Holdings, Inc. Chief Technology Officer 1730 MontaƱo NW Albuquerque, NM 87107 505.797.2622 x113 http://www.samba.biz