Anyone know a good Weblogic 8.1 Portal Book our there?

I've searched Amazon, B&N, Wiley, WROX, etc. Can only find a single book with BEA WebLogic Portal in the title, and it pre-dates 8.1 release and appears to reference 7.x in the sample pages. Not that the BEA docs are bad, I'm just looking for additional resources.
Regards,
Mike Pinter, Sr.

Nope.. none there. I've talked to a couple publishers and they are not even inclined to publish one :(
Regards,
Kunal

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