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This week, we're delighted to have George Franciscus and Danilo Gurovich amongst us, helping to answer questions in the Struts forum.

We'll be selecting four random posters in this forum to win a free copy of their book, Struts Recipes, provided by the publisher, Manning.

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Hi George and Danilo,

I was wondering if you had any thoughts on which Struts "patterns" have proven to be the most popular or important. I have not yet read your book, but I assume that the the notion of "recipies" relates in some sense to common solutions to common problems.

Thanks.
 
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Hi guys, welcome to the forum! We look forward to your participation this week.
 
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Originally posted by Roger Thornhill:
I was wondering if you had any thoughts on which Struts "patterns" have proven to be the most popular or important. I have not yet read your book, but I assume that the the notion of "recipies" relates in some sense to common solutions to common problems.

Thanks.



Hi Roger,

Posts made in this particular thread (the "welcome" thread that all of our promotions have) aren't considered for the giveaway since it's really just the place to say howdy. Given that, and since I'm sure you wouldn't mind if someone threw a free copy of this excellent book your way, I'd recommend moving your question to its own thread.
 
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Hi Jason,

Thanks, I will move the thread.

BTW, you guys might consider noting this information when you send out the periodic e-mail about new book promotions. The only information I get in those e-mails is that a new promotion exists and a link to the BB url for it (which is this thread). Maybe this is made clear somewhere else?

In any case, thanks for the advice. I will move the question to its own thread.
 
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welcome guys,
I hope you will take time (lots of time) to answer all questions.
 
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Welcome, guys. I see that you are already making good contributions to the threads here. Keep up the good work!
 
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