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Struts Survival Guide: Basics to Best Practices (J2ee Survival Series)
 
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Struts Survival Guide: Basics to Best Practices (J2ee Survival Series)
Struts is the most popular MVC framework used for J2EE web application development. This book covers the Struts architecture and basics such as data validation, tags and I18N.

In addition, it covers a lot of tips, strategies and best practices for Struts based application design and development, many of them not found elsewhere. It tells you how to fill the gaps in Struts and what features are important in J2EE projects.

The book provides a robust exception handling strategy that is production-ready. You will learn how to edit List based forms in Struts. You will also see how to use Paging framework with Struts and neat tricks. You will see when does customizing Struts really make sense in real projects.

What's inside
Struts basics - architecture, validation, tags, I18N
Best Practices for designing Action classes
Action chaining
Robust exception handling with Struts
Using Image buttons in Forms
List Forms
Paging libraries for Struts
Handling Duplicate Form submission in generic way
Customizing Struts

 
Publisher: ObjectSource Publications
Authors: Srikanth Shenoy, Nithin Mallya
Release Date: 2004-02
ISBN/EAN: 0974848808 / 9780974848808

New Price: n.a. / Used Price: $9.80 / Collectible Price: n.a.
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Average Rating: 4.0
Number of Reviews: 28

 

Great Job - Keep it up!Rating:
This could be the best $15.00 that you spend provided that you have SOME experience developing web based applications and preferably some familiarity with Struts framework. The beginners will find some inconsistencies somewhat difficult to overcome in the text. For me, the best part has been the exercises that the author has provided free of charge on his web site. Download these along with the workbook, install and run these examples. You will find your Struts learning experience suddenly jump to fast forward.
Great job and keep it up.
Total Votes: 1, Helpful Votes: 1, Date: 2005-10-21
 
True Developer to DeveloperRating:
This explains what exactly you need to understand for writing full flegded Struts applications, in simple and logical fashion
Total Votes: 2, Helpful Votes: 2, Date: 2005-08-31
 
Essential textRating:
This is a "must have" for Struts programmers, whether they're novice or expert. Clean, concise examples that really work!!!
Total Votes: 2, Helpful Votes: 2, Date: 2005-07-28
 
MUST HAVE ! - This is not a tutorial!Rating:
So, this one is difficult to describe. First 3 chapters are basics, 1 is boring story about MVC model I and II. Chapter 2 is better, describes struts config, but nothing that you already don't know. Third chapter is hello world. All together for beginners.

Now Chapter 4 is a revelation, gives several very important hints, from security issues (page protection), what goes into action, handling duplicate submissions, and so on. Chapter 5 is also very good but deals with form validation (multiple pages, etc.). These chapters are not for beginners, and that is the reason why some people don't like this book. For the complete tutorial and learning book you should not use this one, although chapters 1-3 are in that way. This part of book acts like a cookbook, and has some great hints and ideas. Programming Jakarta Struts and Professional Jakarta Struts are more for people who need to learn it from beginning.

Finally chapter 6 deals with tag libraries, in a shallow approach, not good. Interesting is Chapter 7, dealing with Tiles, also very short, but tells you the most important things. However you need to purchase some other Tiles book if the Tiles are something you need to know in depth.

I would rate this book with 4 - with the accent that this is a "cookbook" not a tutoring book.

I believe that first 3 chapters should be shorter, perhaps just sheets and hints. More space should given to even more advices like in chapters 4 and 5. Tiles are imporant, but are discussed in way as chapters 1-3 but much condensed, thus better, but too short, many things were skipped. I would like to see a new edition of this book with more hints and more work on it and taking completely a direction of a cookbook not a tutorial.

Anyway, a good book, providing useful information which I couldn't find anywhere else.
Total Votes: 4, Helpful Votes: 4, Date: 2005-07-05
 
This book has problems!Rating:
I have had a difficult time reading this book because the English and grammar are so poor. It is absolutely distracting!

It appears the author knows the material but unfortunately does a poor job presenting it. It is an unfortunate piece of work. Perhaps there could be a second edition of this book that would correct all the language problems.

For my money, it would have saved me time had I bought a book twice the size. At least I could have gone through it without becoming disgusted and distracted by the grammar. Thank goodness I only paid $9.96 used; otherwise I would really be disappointed!
Total Votes: 3, Helpful Votes: 2, Date: 2005-04-06
 
Great Job - Keep it up!Rating:
This could be the best $15.00 that you spend provided that you have SOME experience developing web based applications and preferably some familiarity with Struts framework. The beginners will find some inconsistencies somewhat difficult to overcome in the text. For me, the best part has been the exercises that the author has provided free of charge on his web site. Download these along with the workbook, install and run these examples. You will find your Struts learning experience suddenly jump to fast forward.
Great job and keep it up.
Total Votes: 1, Helpful Votes: 1, Date: 2005-10-21
 
True Developer to DeveloperRating:
This explains what exactly you need to understand for writing full flegded Struts applications, in simple and logical fashion
Total Votes: 2, Helpful Votes: 2, Date: 2005-08-31
 
Essential textRating:
This is a "must have" for Struts programmers, whether they're novice or expert. Clean, concise examples that really work!!!
Total Votes: 2, Helpful Votes: 2, Date: 2005-07-28
 
MUST HAVE ! - This is not a tutorial!Rating:
So, this one is difficult to describe. First 3 chapters are basics, 1 is boring story about MVC model I and II. Chapter 2 is better, describes struts config, but nothing that you already don't know. Third chapter is hello world. All together for beginners.

Now Chapter 4 is a revelation, gives several very important hints, from security issues (page protection), what goes into action, handling duplicate submissions, and so on. Chapter 5 is also very good but deals with form validation (multiple pages, etc.). These chapters are not for beginners, and that is the reason why some people don't like this book. For the complete tutorial and learning book you should not use this one, although chapters 1-3 are in that way. This part of book acts like a cookbook, and has some great hints and ideas. Programming Jakarta Struts and Professional Jakarta Struts are more for people who need to learn it from beginning.

Finally chapter 6 deals with tag libraries, in a shallow approach, not good. Interesting is Chapter 7, dealing with Tiles, also very short, but tells you the most important things. However you need to purchase some other Tiles book if the Tiles are something you need to know in depth.

I would rate this book with 4 - with the accent that this is a "cookbook" not a tutoring book.

I believe that first 3 chapters should be shorter, perhaps just sheets and hints. More space should given to even more advices like in chapters 4 and 5. Tiles are imporant, but are discussed in way as chapters 1-3 but much condensed, thus better, but too short, many things were skipped. I would like to see a new edition of this book with more hints and more work on it and taking completely a direction of a cookbook not a tutorial.

Anyway, a good book, providing useful information which I couldn't find anywhere else.
Total Votes: 4, Helpful Votes: 4, Date: 2005-07-05
 
This book has problems!Rating:
I have had a difficult time reading this book because the English and grammar are so poor. It is absolutely distracting!

It appears the author knows the material but unfortunately does a poor job presenting it. It is an unfortunate piece of work. Perhaps there could be a second edition of this book that would correct all the language problems.

For my money, it would have saved me time had I bought a book twice the size. At least I could have gone through it without becoming disgusted and distracted by the grammar. Thank goodness I only paid $9.96 used; otherwise I would really be disappointed!
Total Votes: 3, Helpful Votes: 2, Date: 2005-04-06
 
Great Job - Keep it up!Rating:
This could be the best $15.00 that you spend provided that you have SOME experience developing web based applications and preferably some familiarity with Struts framework. The beginners will find some inconsistencies somewhat difficult to overcome in the text. For me, the best part has been the exercises that the author has provided free of charge on his web site. Download these along with the workbook, install and run these examples. You will find your Struts learning experience suddenly jump to fast forward.
Great job and keep it up.
Total Votes: 1, Helpful Votes: 1, Date: 2005-10-21
 
True Developer to DeveloperRating:
This explains what exactly you need to understand for writing full flegded Struts applications, in simple and logical fashion
Total Votes: 2, Helpful Votes: 2, Date: 2005-08-31
 
Essential textRating:
This is a "must have" for Struts programmers, whether they're novice or expert. Clean, concise examples that really work!!!
Total Votes: 2, Helpful Votes: 2, Date: 2005-07-28
 
MUST HAVE ! - This is not a tutorial!Rating:
So, this one is difficult to describe. First 3 chapters are basics, 1 is boring story about MVC model I and II. Chapter 2 is better, describes struts config, but nothing that you already don't know. Third chapter is hello world. All together for beginners.

Now Chapter 4 is a revelation, gives several very important hints, from security issues (page protection), what goes into action, handling duplicate submissions, and so on. Chapter 5 is also very good but deals with form validation (multiple pages, etc.). These chapters are not for beginners, and that is the reason why some people don't like this book. For the complete tutorial and learning book you should not use this one, although chapters 1-3 are in that way. This part of book acts like a cookbook, and has some great hints and ideas. Programming Jakarta Struts and Professional Jakarta Struts are more for people who need to learn it from beginning.

Finally chapter 6 deals with tag libraries, in a shallow approach, not good. Interesting is Chapter 7, dealing with Tiles, also very short, but tells you the most important things. However you need to purchase some other Tiles book if the Tiles are something you need to know in depth.

I would rate this book with 4 - with the accent that this is a "cookbook" not a tutoring book.

I believe that first 3 chapters should be shorter, perhaps just sheets and hints. More space should given to even more advices like in chapters 4 and 5. Tiles are imporant, but are discussed in way as chapters 1-3 but much condensed, thus better, but too short, many things were skipped. I would like to see a new edition of this book with more hints and more work on it and taking completely a direction of a cookbook not a tutorial.

Anyway, a good book, providing useful information which I couldn't find anywhere else.
Total Votes: 4, Helpful Votes: 4, Date: 2005-07-05
 
This book has problems!Rating:
I have had a difficult time reading this book because the English and grammar are so poor. It is absolutely distracting!

It appears the author knows the material but unfortunately does a poor job presenting it. It is an unfortunate piece of work. Perhaps there could be a second edition of this book that would correct all the language problems.

For my money, it would have saved me time had I bought a book twice the size. At least I could have gone through it without becoming disgusted and distracted by the grammar. Thank goodness I only paid $9.96 used; otherwise I would really be disappointed!
Total Votes: 3, Helpful Votes: 2, Date: 2005-04-06
 
Great Job - Keep it up!Rating:
This could be the best $15.00 that you spend provided that you have SOME experience developing web based applications and preferably some familiarity with Struts framework. The beginners will find some inconsistencies somewhat difficult to overcome in the text. For me, the best part has been the exercises that the author has provided free of charge on his web site. Download these along with the workbook, install and run these examples. You will find your Struts learning experience suddenly jump to fast forward.
Great job and keep it up.
Total Votes: 1, Helpful Votes: 1, Date: 2005-10-21
 
True Developer to DeveloperRating:
This explains what exactly you need to understand for writing full flegded Struts applications, in simple and logical fashion
Total Votes: 2, Helpful Votes: 2, Date: 2005-08-31
 
Essential textRating:
This is a "must have" for Struts programmers, whether they're novice or expert. Clean, concise examples that really work!!!
Total Votes: 2, Helpful Votes: 2, Date: 2005-07-28
 
MUST HAVE ! - This is not a tutorial!Rating:
So, this one is difficult to describe. First 3 chapters are basics, 1 is boring story about MVC model I and II. Chapter 2 is better, describes struts config, but nothing that you already don't know. Third chapter is hello world. All together for beginners.

Now Chapter 4 is a revelation, gives several very important hints, from security issues (page protection), what goes into action, handling duplicate submissions, and so on. Chapter 5 is also very good but deals with form validation (multiple pages, etc.). These chapters are not for beginners, and that is the reason why some people don't like this book. For the complete tutorial and learning book you should not use this one, although chapters 1-3 are in that way. This part of book acts like a cookbook, and has some great hints and ideas. Programming Jakarta Struts and Professional Jakarta Struts are more for people who need to learn it from beginning.

Finally chapter 6 deals with tag libraries, in a shallow approach, not good. Interesting is Chapter 7, dealing with Tiles, also very short, but tells you the most important things. However you need to purchase some other Tiles book if the Tiles are something you need to know in depth.

I would rate this book with 4 - with the accent that this is a "cookbook" not a tutoring book.

I believe that first 3 chapters should be shorter, perhaps just sheets and hints. More space should given to even more advices like in chapters 4 and 5. Tiles are imporant, but are discussed in way as chapters 1-3 but much condensed, thus better, but too short, many things were skipped. I would like to see a new edition of this book with more hints and more work on it and taking completely a direction of a cookbook not a tutorial.

Anyway, a good book, providing useful information which I couldn't find anywhere else.
Total Votes: 4, Helpful Votes: 4, Date: 2005-07-05
 
This book has problems!Rating:
I have had a difficult time reading this book because the English and grammar are so poor. It is absolutely distracting!

It appears the author knows the material but unfortunately does a poor job presenting it. It is an unfortunate piece of work. Perhaps there could be a second edition of this book that would correct all the language problems.

For my money, it would have saved me time had I bought a book twice the size. At least I could have gone through it without becoming disgusted and distracted by the grammar. Thank goodness I only paid $9.96 used; otherwise I would really be disappointed!
Total Votes: 3, Helpful Votes: 2, Date: 2005-04-06
 
Great Job - Keep it up!Rating:
This could be the best $15.00 that you spend provided that you have SOME experience developing web based applications and preferably some familiarity with Struts framework. The beginners will find some inconsistencies somewhat difficult to overcome in the text. For me, the best part has been the exercises that the author has provided free of charge on his web site. Download these along with the workbook, install and run these examples. You will find your Struts learning experience suddenly jump to fast forward.
Great job and keep it up.
Total Votes: 1, Helpful Votes: 1, Date: 2005-10-21
 
True Developer to DeveloperRating:
This explains what exactly you need to understand for writing full flegded Struts applications, in simple and logical fashion
Total Votes: 2, Helpful Votes: 2, Date: 2005-08-31
 
Essential textRating:
This is a "must have" for Struts programmers, whether they're novice or expert. Clean, concise examples that really work!!!
Total Votes: 2, Helpful Votes: 2, Date: 2005-07-28
 
MUST HAVE ! - This is not a tutorial!Rating:
So, this one is difficult to describe. First 3 chapters are basics, 1 is boring story about MVC model I and II. Chapter 2 is better, describes struts config, but nothing that you already don't know. Third chapter is hello world. All together for beginners.

Now Chapter 4 is a revelation, gives several very important hints, from security issues (page protection), what goes into action, handling duplicate submissions, and so on. Chapter 5 is also very good but deals with form validation (multiple pages, etc.). These chapters are not for beginners, and that is the reason why some people don't like this book. For the complete tutorial and learning book you should not use this one, although chapters 1-3 are in that way. This part of book acts like a cookbook, and has some great hints and ideas. Programming Jakarta Struts and Professional Jakarta Struts are more for people who need to learn it from beginning.

Finally chapter 6 deals with tag libraries, in a shallow approach, not good. Interesting is Chapter 7, dealing with Tiles, also very short, but tells you the most important things. However you need to purchase some other Tiles book if the Tiles are something you need to know in depth.

I would rate this book with 4 - with the accent that this is a "cookbook" not a tutoring book.

I believe that first 3 chapters should be shorter, perhaps just sheets and hints. More space should given to even more advices like in chapters 4 and 5. Tiles are imporant, but are discussed in way as chapters 1-3 but much condensed, thus better, but too short, many things were skipped. I would like to see a new edition of this book with more hints and more work on it and taking completely a direction of a cookbook not a tutorial.

Anyway, a good book, providing useful information which I couldn't find anywhere else.
Total Votes: 4, Helpful Votes: 4, Date: 2005-07-05
 
This book has problems!Rating:
I have had a difficult time reading this book because the English and grammar are so poor. It is absolutely distracting!

It appears the author knows the material but unfortunately does a poor job presenting it. It is an unfortunate piece of work. Perhaps there could be a second edition of this book that would correct all the language problems.

For my money, it would have saved me time had I bought a book twice the size. At least I could have gone through it without becoming disgusted and distracted by the grammar. Thank goodness I only paid $9.96 used; otherwise I would really be disappointed!
Total Votes: 3, Helpful Votes: 2, Date: 2005-04-06
 
Great Job - Keep it up!Rating:
This could be the best $15.00 that you spend provided that you have SOME experience developing web based applications and preferably some familiarity with Struts framework. The beginners will find some inconsistencies somewhat difficult to overcome in the text. For me, the best part has been the exercises that the author has provided free of charge on his web site. Download these along with the workbook, install and run these examples. You will find your Struts learning experience suddenly jump to fast forward.
Great job and keep it up.
Total Votes: 1, Helpful Votes: 1, Date: 2005-10-21
 
True Developer to DeveloperRating:
This explains what exactly you need to understand for writing full flegded Struts applications, in simple and logical fashion
Total Votes: 2, Helpful Votes: 2, Date: 2005-08-31
 
Essential textRating:
This is a "must have" for Struts programmers, whether they're novice or expert. Clean, concise examples that really work!!!
Total Votes: 2, Helpful Votes: 2, Date: 2005-07-28
 
MUST HAVE ! - This is not a tutorial!Rating:
So, this one is difficult to describe. First 3 chapters are basics, 1 is boring story about MVC model I and II. Chapter 2 is better, describes struts config, but nothing that you already don't know. Third chapter is hello world. All together for beginners.

Now Chapter 4 is a revelation, gives several very important hints, from security issues (page protection), what goes into action, handling duplicate submissions, and so on. Chapter 5 is also very good but deals with form validation (multiple pages, etc.). These chapters are not for beginners, and that is the reason why some people don't like this book. For the complete tutorial and learning book you should not use this one, although chapters 1-3 are in that way. This part of book acts like a cookbook, and has some great hints and ideas. Programming Jakarta Struts and Professional Jakarta Struts are more for people who need to learn it from beginning.

Finally chapter 6 deals with tag libraries, in a shallow approach, not good. Interesting is Chapter 7, dealing with Tiles, also very short, but tells you the most important things. However you need to purchase some other Tiles book if the Tiles are something you need to know in depth.

I would rate this book with 4 - with the accent that this is a "cookbook" not a tutoring book.

I believe that first 3 chapters should be shorter, perhaps just sheets and hints. More space should given to even more advices like in chapters 4 and 5. Tiles are imporant, but are discussed in way as chapters 1-3 but much condensed, thus better, but too short, many things were skipped. I would like to see a new edition of this book with more hints and more work on it and taking completely a direction of a cookbook not a tutorial.

Anyway, a good book, providing useful information which I couldn't find anywhere else.
Total Votes: 4, Helpful Votes: 4, Date: 2005-07-05
 
This book has problems!Rating:
I have had a difficult time reading this book because the English and grammar are so poor. It is absolutely distracting!

It appears the author knows the material but unfortunately does a poor job presenting it. It is an unfortunate piece of work. Perhaps there could be a second edition of this book that would correct all the language problems.

For my money, it would have saved me time had I bought a book twice the size. At least I could have gone through it without becoming disgusted and distracted by the grammar. Thank goodness I only paid $9.96 used; otherwise I would really be disappointed!
Total Votes: 3, Helpful Votes: 2, Date: 2005-04-06
 
 
     
 

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