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Posted by: wangfeng
Posted on: 2005-08-05 14:09



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2.Re:【电子书】O'Reilly - Spring - A Developers Notebook - Apr 2005.chm [Re: wangfeng] Copy to clipboard
Posted by: dapan
Posted on: 2005-08-05 22:01

Very Thanks!

差点错过这本。 Smile

3.Re:【电子书】O'Reilly - Spring - A Developers Notebook - Apr 2005.chm [Re: dapan] Copy to clipboard
Posted by: ditty
Posted on: 2005-08-06 09:21

似乎制作的有问题!~

4.Re:【电子书】O'Reilly - Spring - A Developers Notebook - Apr 2005.chm [Re: wangfeng] Copy to clipboard
Posted by: wangfeng
Posted on: 2005-08-06 16:44

制作有什么问题?

5.Re:【电子书】O'Reilly - Spring - A Developers Notebook - Apr 2005.chm [Re: wangfeng] Copy to clipboard
Posted by: felexs
Posted on: 2005-08-06 16:46

显示不出来

6.Re:【电子书】O'Reilly - Spring - A Developers Notebook - Apr 2005.chm [Re: wangfeng] Copy to clipboard
Posted by: jameszhang
Posted on: 2005-08-06 18:21

没问题

7.Re:【电子书】O'Reilly - Spring - A Developers Notebook - Apr 2005.chm [Re: wangfeng] Copy to clipboard
Posted by: bbbaby
Posted on: 2005-08-06 19:42

good book, download it!

8.Re:【电子书】O'Reilly - Spring - A Developers Notebook - Apr 2005.chm [Re: wangfeng] Copy to clipboard
Posted by: bbbaby
Posted on: 2005-08-06 19:43

god! I have problem to read the content when I opened it.

9.Re:【电子书】O'Reilly - Spring - A Developers Notebook - Apr 2005.chm [Re: bbbaby] Copy to clipboard
Posted by: lxh_ming
Posted on: 2005-08-06 20:36

打开不了,估计是安全问题,在图标上点击右键,选择属性,然后解除锁定就可以了,

10.Re:【电子书】O'Reilly - Spring - A Developers Notebook - Apr 2005.chm [Re: ditty] Copy to clipboard
Posted by: why
Posted on: 2005-08-07 00:08

ditty wrote:
似乎制作的有问题!~

The author, Bruce Tate, wrote on Amazon.com about this book:

I'm the author of this book, and I'm writing myself a one star review because you're all right, and you deserve to know what I'm doing about it. We pushed out a book before it was ready, and let way too many errors go undiscovered. My co-author, Justin Gehtland's blog chronicles the experience well. Let me tell you what we're doing so it doesn't happen again.

* We've just worked on a reprinting of this book with the great folks at O'Reilly.

* We've invested more time in the reprinting than we invested in pushing the book out to production the first time.

* O'Reilly has paid for independent reviewers to make sure that we have the code and content rock solid.

* O'Reilly has eaten the remaining books in the original printing, and will use only the reprint.

* I've refrained from promoting the book in public, until the reprinting was under way. I made no announcement in the usual places, even my blog.

My appologies to all readers, and O'Reilly customers. I let you down. There's no other way to put it. This book's quality sucked. We were overconfident after the Jolt award, and pushed it out before it was ready. If you do happen to order it, make sure that you get the reprint.

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Apparently the ebook does not have all the changes and errata updated :
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/springadn/errata/

11.Re:【电子书】O'Reilly - Spring - A Developers Notebook - Apr 2005.chm [Re: why] Copy to clipboard
Posted by: why
Posted on: 2005-08-07 00:18

And the other author, Justin Gehtland, wrote on his blog
http://relevancellc.com/blogs/index.php

Spring: A Developer’s Lesson
May 12th, 2005 by Justin Gehtland

Bruce Tate and I, on the heels of Better, Faster, Lighter Java, set out to introduce people to Spring. Committed as we both were to the ideas we were espousing (simplicity, ease of configuration, choosing tools that get out of your way), and admirers of what Rod and company had done with Spring, we wanted to write a book that would let people get right at the things that make Spring sing. O’Reilly suggested the book would fit well into the Developer’s Notebook series, a code-heavy, to-the-point format that would highlight code and not prose. We agreed, and were off.

The end result of our work, published just two weeks ago, has flaws. Instead of waiting for the inevitable trickle of mediocre to poor reviews to poison the book on Amazon, though, I want to acknowledge those flaws now. Oh, its a good book which does what we intended it to do: introduce developers new to Spring to the variety of ways it can make their lives easier. Its flaws are not in intent, or even content. The flaws are in the execution.

There are typos, for sure, but every book has typos. There are mislabeled figures, and missing angle brackets at the end of XML snippets, and a variety of errors that creep into any book. Those are what errata pages and reprints are for, and you’ll find both attached to this book. The bigger problem is with omissions: as the chapters progress, important pieces of information about how to make the code you see in the book run are missing. A taglib here, an interface there, a new dependency in the /lib directory over here, and it all adds up. People who try to follow the code in the book and make it run, quickly run afoul of these frustrating omissions and start getting (rightfully) upset.

Perhaps we were relying too heavily on people’s willingness to download the code samples and dependencies. That, I believe, was the heart of my mistake, anyway. And the kernel of a valuable lesson: when you set out to make a book, *make a book*. Not a book, plus a website, and a blog and an errata page. If you want to write a book for print, make sure the book contains everything that it might need, soup to nuts, within its covers. The downloadable code all works; I urge readers of the book to grab copies and refer to them as you read the book. We broke them up by exercise in the book so it is pretty easy to see what has changed.

But you shouldn’t have to, and for that, I apologize. We’re issuing a reprint of the book now that fills in those holes. In the meantime, you can find the missing pieces on the errata page or follow along here as I enumerate them over a series of posts, starting with the one right after this.

12.Re:【电子书】O'Reilly - Spring - A Developers Notebook - Apr 2005.chm [Re: wangfeng] Copy to clipboard
Posted by: esmiles
Posted on: 2005-08-09 12:49

thanks a lot.

13.Re:【电子书】O'Reilly - Spring - A Developers Notebook - Apr 2005.chm [Re: wangfeng] Copy to clipboard
Posted by: cliffxxz
Posted on: 2005-08-17 14:00

谢谢!好书

14.Re:【电子书】O'Reilly - Spring - A Developers Notebook - Apr 2005.chm [Re: wangfeng] Copy to clipboard
Posted by: bbbaby
Posted on: 2005-08-22 13:40

ok~I can read it now, thanks a lot!


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