The Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE) is an extremely powerful platform for developing enterprise-level Java-based applications, primarily for the server. This book shows you how to harness that power, examining how the pieces of the new J2EE 5 platform fit together.
This book was a plethora of useful knowledge. However, it wasn't a jump in and get dirty type of title. When starting the path towards EJB/J2EE coding, one needs to do less messing around with devshed pre-coded examples, and learn by doing. This text references proprietary JAR packages from the authors. It is my feeling that APress let down the beginning J2EE/EJB programmer here. This book is not for the beginner java programmer...
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Beginning Java EE 5: From Novice to Professional (Mukhar and Zelenak) covers most of the J2EE; though, admittedly, it is impossible to do a comprehensive study in one volume. The authors do a good job of hitting the major components. The EJB section is great, covering the three types of beans with concrete examples. Both stateless and stateful session beans are discussed. CMP and BMP entity beans are discussed. EJB...
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I would consider myself a novice in the area of programming, but this book has improved my knowledge exponentially! This is the go to book for anyone who is a novice, or a established professional in the field. Not since learning about my favorite inuit rapper, Glacia Kraze, have I been so excited about anything in my entire life. Definately check out this book if your interested in Java EE.
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