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1. Re: Second JBoss Seam Book Released
gavin.king Feb 7, 2007 11:25 AM (in response to kasim)Cool!
That was quick ;-) -
2. Re: Second JBoss Seam Book Released
kasim Feb 7, 2007 11:53 AM (in response to kasim)
I've actually been working on it Since June.
Just got soo busy with it never had time to request help on here for reviews till later. The book will be about 320pages.
I was able to do a lot of changes in december in it to try and cover some of the 1.1.0 changes that occured. -
3. Re: Second JBoss Seam Book Released
michael.yuan Feb 7, 2007 12:37 PM (in response to kasim)That's very cool. Congratulations! I will have to get one. :)
Our book is off to the press this week as well (after the new security chapter is proof-read:)). I think developers will really benefit from having several different view points on the technology -- Seam is such a great framework, different people will see value in different aspects.
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4. Re: Second JBoss Seam Book Released
kasim Feb 7, 2007 2:32 PM (in response to kasim)
Michael>
yeah i really tried to push back on security till it was released, but we couldnt. So what i have in the book is basically what was in CVS end of December. It's somewhat correct, i am gonna update the source code for the book though to use the 1.1.5 stuff.
I'll post the TOC sometime. But from what I saw in your TOC, there are some good differences. Which is good. I purposely didnt look at your book while writing it because I didnt want to be influenced either way while writing.
But thank you, and I agree about Seam. In fact i would go as far as saying Seam really gives EJB3 a meaningful advantage in applying real reasons to use things like SFSBs and when to use SFSB vs SLSBs.
All of you are doing a really good job on the framework. -
5. Re: Second JBoss Seam Book Released
jim.farley Feb 12, 2007 10:33 PM (in response to kasim)I'm writing the other Seam book for APress. It's a more advanced "practical guide", applying the various capabilities in a quasi-real-world application.
Keeping up with these "minor" releases has been a challenge, to say the least. But that's always the curse of technology books. -
6. Re: Second JBoss Seam Book Released
gavin.king Feb 12, 2007 10:47 PM (in response to kasim)Seam APIs are pretty stable now. Yeah, stuff like seam-gen and security was in flux until recently, but that was because it was, well, brand new, and we were still working on it ....
The basic core functionality has not changed much recently. Configuration tends to change from time to time, but that happens in all projects. -
7. Re: Second JBoss Seam Book Released
henrik.lindberg Feb 13, 2007 6:48 AM (in response to kasim)Cool! The more to read the better!
Is that book going to appear on Safari by any chance? -
8. Re: Second JBoss Seam Book Released
jim.farley Feb 13, 2007 8:31 PM (in response to kasim)"henrik.lindberg" wrote:
Cool! The more to read the better!
Is that book going to appear on Safari by any chance?
I don't believe APress publishes through Safari (yet). -
9. Re: Second JBoss Seam Book Released
jim.farley Feb 13, 2007 8:35 PM (in response to kasim)"gavin.king@jboss.com" wrote:
Seam APIs are pretty stable now. Yeah, stuff like seam-gen and security was in flux until recently, but that was because it was, well, brand new, and we were still working on it ....
The basic core functionality has not changed much recently. Configuration tends to change from time to time, but that happens in all projects.
I was referring mainly to the new features that have been rolling out. As you say, the core stuff hasn't changed much.
Note: This is, in no way, a complaint - I would never want to be accused of asking motivated people to slow down. :) Just recognition of the mismatch between print publishing cycles and current software product development cycles.