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James Holmes Struts 2?

 
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I was recently introduced to Struts though James Holmes' Struts: The Complete Reference, 2nd Edition which was great, and I have been very successful with Struts I since.

I have therefor been waiting for James' Struts 2 for some months, with the release scheduled for 24 October 08.

Now, 25 Oct, the book seems to have vanished from the face of Amazon.

Anybody here have any ideas on the status of this book?

Alternatively, any suggestions for another good entry book into Struts 2?

Thanks
 
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Our Struts 2 FAQ has several links to books and reviews.
 
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Thanks Joe, I have some of those books on order, and the free download material is excellent.

For information only, McGraw-Hill have informed me that James Holmes' Struts 2: The Complete Reference has been CANCELED.
 
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