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PostPosted: Fri Jan 23, 2004 8:50 pm 
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Hi all,

When can we expect the first book on Hibernate?

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PostPosted: Sat Jan 24, 2004 1:32 am 
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Check out http://www.theserverside.com/books/review/HibernateReview.jsp

No mention on the Manning site, so I gather it is still in progress.


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Quote from Christian

http://www.manning.com/bauer/

We are currently finishing the book, it will be available in the 2nd quarter 2004. I'm pushing to get some chapters earlier in the Manning Early Access Program (you pay for a subscription to the draft chapters as they go to production and receive a print copy when it is available), but don't expect anything before early March.

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PostPosted: Fri Jan 30, 2004 8:34 am 
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The new chapter for review

http://www.theserverside.com/books/revi ... Review.jsp


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PostPosted: Sun Feb 01, 2004 3:13 pm 
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Where are the old chapters? theserverside doesn't provide them anymore.

Over the last months I downloaded chapters 1, 3 and 6. Did I miss a chapter? If yes, can it be downloaded somewhere?


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No, they have been reviewed and changed since then. I hope we can get some chapters soon on the Manning Early Access Program as they go to production.

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Ah, I said that already. I really don't know where to post this, we get the same question every day.

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Let's see if FAQ works
http://www.hibernate.org/74.html#A2

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Its no use to subscribe to the drafts. It would be much too expensive I think if Manning would send the book to Germany when finished. I always buy them at Amazon.de.

I will buy the book anyway. But I would prefer to pay cheaper for drafts without getting the book sent when finished. So I would read the drafts and buy the book at Amazon.de.

By the way, Manning ebooks are easy to get. But I am someone who buys the things he likes.


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I give you 20 bucks next christmas... Don't worry, it took us only a year to write that...

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As you notice, I'm a bit impulsive about that kind of thing right now. We get one question a day, sometimes friendly, sometimes not so friendly, if we could just set up the book for free download or simply send it over.

Don't take it personal if I'm getting annoyed about that. It's sometimes just embarrasing when someone gives you the feeling that you owe them something, just because they use Hibernate. I'd like to explain why its not about the money for the book.

First, and that is really my own personal opinion, a professional Java developer should have enough money for whatever book in any case. Books are important, read at least one each month, better two. I don't buy any of that offshore jobs talk, but knowledge is the only thing that keeps you in business. I don't want to discuss $5 Amazon shipping costs about that.

Now I'd like to start a little rant here, so you better stop reading if you are not in the mood :)

Our software is free, our documentation is of course free, and we will always provide free support on a personal level in this forum, and whenever we think it is needed.

I also think that our software and the whole project shows that we are serious about what we are doing. We worked many nights and weekends last year. Gavin and me quit our jobs to make this possible. Max, David, Steve, Emmanuel spend hours a day after work, writing interesting things and answering questions (now up to 120/day) on the forum.

We really believe in professional open source as a business model in the software sector. Actually I'm now also employed by JBoss Group. We have two people working fulltime on Hibernate.

How do we earn our salary?

With open source, there are no license fees. This is great for developers, as they can sell the software they'd like to use to their project managers and accountants easily. Well, of course only if all the other qualities are right:

- good software
- good documentation and free support
- commercial support (risk management)
- nice extras

A successful vendor of closed software can provide the second for free, but you have to pay for the other three most of the time. Sometimes its hidden, sometimes not. The situation is quite different with an open source software project. First, there are no hidden costs, because you actually can't hide anything. Second, we as software developers don't like hiding any costs somewhere, we are not good with that kind of thing. It's much easier to tell people what they need and what it costs upfront. I also like the look on peoples faces if you "admit" that Hibernate solves only 95% of their problems, not 100! Shocking! The truth!

It's hard to break with the traditions and I remember the early Linux days when it was first used used commercially. You actually had to tell people that free software is good because they don't pay money for licenses. They wouldn't believe you, just don't ask for a (real) reason. Usually they expected some hidden costs in the other three items and simply denied that it was any good at all.

Sometimes, I think it was too much propaganda back then, now everyone expects everything for free!

To support a business, some revenue must be made from at least one of the four elements I listed.

I'm not talking about the book, because that really doesn't pay. I think most people know that books don't pay in the end, at least if your name is not Fowler or Bloch. Why do we write it then? It helps us to get more people (and therefore ideas and opinions) into Hibernate, and we can finally write down some thoughts we can't express in any other medium.

And yes, we also hope that it will help us to grow the Hibernate business. Thats our job. There is no professional quality without that background, or at least not for a long period of time.

Hibernate is naturally a very open project driven by the users. This will not change, no matter what our business model is. We think that listening to users and balancing requests is the heart of the project, it is the reason why people like it and why it works[tm].

Well, thats enough for a new years speech, see you next year </rant> ;)

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PostPosted: Mon Feb 02, 2004 3:02 am 
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I meant my critique towards Manning for not providing only draft access. As a foreigner, it would be better to buy the printed book from German amazon instead of Manning. But they seem to sell both in one pack, drafts and printed book.

I didn't suggest to provide something for free. I only wished, the book would not have been delayed but thats how you decided it. So I will wait and meanwhile try to help myself with try and error, some tutorials and with this forum here.


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The draft chapters from the MEAP might not be the final version. Even if you have all chapters at the end, there might be (small, but important) changes in the final e-book or print version.

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Ah, now I got it! You think that we chose to _delay_ the book for the MEAP!

This is certainly not the case, if I could, I'd have it on the shelves tomorrow. It takes serveral weeks and months for a book to be copyedited, typeset and printed. Thats the time you can get access to some early typeset drafts with the MEAP.

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PostPosted: Mon Feb 02, 2004 4:59 pm 
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Still I mean something else.

But its not important.

I never meant anything bad about the book authors or the publisher. Let me just say this instead of explaining it.


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