amar
Joined: 25 Apr 2006 Posts: 179
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Posted: Sat May 06, 2006 4:32 am Post subject: Mastering Enterprise JavaBeans, 2nd Edition |
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I was working as an architect at a Rational customer site and figured it was time for that organization
First, it doesn't try to trick you. Ed Roman does not claim that working with EJBs is easy. Quite the contrary;he is up-front about the complexities involved in J2EE programming. He takes the reader through the J2EE Application Program Interface (API) step-by-step and provides examples to work through it systematically. This is the same approach he used in the first edition, which was an overwhelming success.
Another reason the book works so well is that it has a clearly defined focus. Like the first edition, which covered EJB up to version 1.1, the updated version for EJB 2.0 is definitely a middleware book and concentrates mainly on EJBs. Although it does not venture out to cover Java Server Pages or other presentation layer technologies, it does, however, introduce relevant technologies such as servlets and their interface to EJBs.
for read more information:
http://www.opensourcetutorials.com/tutorials/Server-Side-Coding/Book-Reviews/mastering-enterprise-javabeans/page1.html |
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