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Rating: Summary: Very dissapointed Review: I preordered this book believing the editorial note "Scott Hawkins starts where the documentation leaves.." What a bunch of bs. This book is really bad. I doesn't give anything useful that is not in the excellent WebLogic docs. Don't waste your money in this book. Many issues are cover with WebLogic v6.1. And clearly he used a v7 beta. I'll stick to the WebLogic docs and forums.
Rating: Summary: Very dissapointed Review: I preordered this book believing the editorial note "Scott Hawkins starts where the documentation leaves.." What a bunch of bs. This book is really bad. I doesn't give anything useful that is not in the excellent WebLogic docs. Don't waste your money in this book. Many issues are cover with WebLogic v6.1. And clearly he used a v7 beta. I'll stick to the WebLogic docs and forums.
Rating: Summary: Good for pure WLS Admins Review: This is a really good book for administrators. It covers all the nitty-gritty in configuring the WLS Server - and all the different options such as clustering, security, failover, etc. It absolutely does not talk about development. So if you are a pure developer then don't buy the book, because you will not benefit much. I give it 3 stars only, because I think it is good, but not perfect. There are better ways to explain tough concepts such as clustering.
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