No idea. I can check though.
/Ian
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Ted Husted wrote:
> Amazon is showing the book as available now! <yeah!>
>
> If you order through this link, the commission on the sale will be
> donated to the ASF.
>
> *
http://opensource.atlassian.com/confluence/oss/display/BOOKS/ISBN-1590599039>
> Ian, any word on whether Apress will be making their books available
> for the Kindle?
>
> -Ted.
>
> On Nov 20, 2007 1:31 PM, Ian Roughley <
ian@...> wrote:
>
>> I'm pleased to announce the release of my newest book, "Practical Apache
>> Struts2 Web 2.0 project". And, no, I didn't pick the name :-)
>>
>> Where "Starting Struts2" was high level and provided pointers for
>> further exploration, this book dives deep into the framework providing a
>> practical guide and lots of code examples for developing web application
>> using Struts2. For those that are new to the framework, there is
>> information on getting started, the request/response life cycle, and
>> architecture and configuration (XML and zero configuration/annotation).
>> And for those that are familiar with Struts2, more advanced topics such
>> as security (yes, container, custom and Acegi are all provided with
>> example code), workflows/wizards, RESTful web services, and Ajax are
>> covered.
>>
>> For more information, the Apress web site is
>>
http://www.apress.com/book/view/9781590599037. I also believe it will
>> be available through most major bookstores.
>>
>> /Ian
>>
>> --
>> Ian Roughley
>> From Down & Around, Inc.
>> Consulting * Training / Mentoring * Agile Process * Open Source
>> web:
http://www.fdar.com - email:
ian@...
>>
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