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Teach Yourself J2EE in 21 Days, 2nd Edition
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Martin Bond, Debbie Law, Andy Longshaw, Dan Haywood, et al.
Sams, Paperback, 2nd edition, Published April 2004, 1002 pages, ISBN 0672325586
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J2EE has become required knowledge for any serious Java developer, but learning this large and complex specification requires a substantial investment of time and energy. Sams Teach Yourself J2EE in 21 Days, 2/E presents the enterprise Java architecture in accessible, easy-to-comprehend lessons, describing how each J2EE tool solves the challenges of n-Tier development. Using the architecture as a roadmap, chapters describe Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB), JavaServer Pages (JSP), Java Servlets, and more, giving readers a full understanding of J2EE development.

Further chapters cover the role of XML, custom JSP tags, creating J2EE Web Services, and how Java Connectors allow J2EE applications to interact with legacy and non-Java systems. The book finishes with sample applications which put all the pieces together, including an example using J2EE to create Web Services. Along the way, every concept is illustrated with practical, real-world examples to ensure understanding by Java students as well as experts.


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Oct 5, 2006     RMin
very good for a beginner
Excellent comprehensive book for a beginner to J2EE. the examples get to the point and easy to read. However, it uses Java App server that's been 1 version older now in 2006 but still available for download. Must use the older one so that the correct database drivers will work with the scripts for examples. Do not mess with the port numbers for app server, otherwise, you will have errors-no tolerance there. given that it is 2006 and App Server with the different database is out, it will be nice to update the book.



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