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Hi Bill,

Does you bokk introduces the integration of Eclipse with Jboss? Where can I find the detailed TOC of the book?
 
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Hi Vijay,

The topic of JBoss/J2EE development is a hot topic and will likely be the next update to the book.

Current schedule;

1) End of June - chapter 9 final refactoring chapter
2) End of July - refresh for version 3.0 (get all the M7, M8 & M9 screen shots)
3) End of Aug - currently unknown J2EE is a likely candidate

Thanks for your interest!
 
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Thanks Bill. I just now looked at some of the PDFs available at JBoss.com for the integration with Eclipse. I got an idea about how to use Jboss, the only thing I am missing is packaging and how to create a J2EE project for Jboss in Eclipse.

Do you have any idea about these?
 
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Doesn't matter, I got one more PDF explaining all building of J2EE project and packaging of application on Jboss.
Thanks for your prompt response Bill.
 
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