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Good WO book?
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Good WO book?


  • Subject: Good WO book?
  • From: MacFirst <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 16 Nov 2003 07:53:05 -0800

The "How to start learning WO" thread prompted me to fwd this msg I sent to
a couple of WO friends (and didn't get an answer! :\)

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Hey, is there a good WO reference manual or, better, one that combines
reference with style notes?

No offense, but for anything but the most trivial of applications, the
javadocs suck.

I'm talking about something like _Concurrent Programming In Java_, only for
WO -- something that talks about when to localInstanceOfObject(), what that
does & doesn't get you, when it's ok/preferred to share an EC and when you
shouldn't, all about faulting, data-integrity, etc., and all specific to WO
(as opposed to an Oracle reference, for example.)

What's the big-fat can't-live-without book that every WO-guy should have on
his desk?

(I already have a very-nice SQL manual -- I mean a *WO* book!)

Thanks!
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