Enterprise JavaBeans by Example

Author: Henri Jubin, Jurgen Friedrichs, Jalapeno Team
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ISBN: 0130224758
Publisher: Prentice Hall PTR (05 August, 1999)
Edition: Paperback
Sales Rank: 169,950
Average Customer Rating: 2.17 out of 5

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Rating: 1 out of 5
Not worth it
It's mostly a summary of J2EE technologies. The examples don't really start until Chapter 10.

Complete waste of money--take a look at what people are willing to sell "new" books for in the used & new area -- not much.

There's a reason for that.

I'd highly recommend Enterprise JavaBeans Component Architecture by Gail Anderson & Paul Anderson instead.


Rating: 4 out of 5
Good Example for Beginners
I believed this book explains rather well how to create and deploy EJBs. It is not too techinical or boring and will get you going rather quickly being that you do not already have some project you need to complete. It contains a good example to enable anyone to get a good idea of what a EJB is all about. It does require that the reader have good working knowledge of java and application servers.


Rating: 2 out of 5
Painful examples, too many errors, no software provided
9/25/2001 I agree with the the reviews given before mine. This is the worst Java book I ever read. I am very disappointed with IBM to release such thing. Trust me, the first few chapters look very good. The material in the book is far from what it said in the title. That is it does not proceed by examples, but it concluded with examples at the end with very very little explanation and with a lot of errors. No software is provided in the book. IBM has changed a lot of stuff in the new version of software. I was trying to go through the examples for almost a week and I finally have to give up. I have to search for a new one.

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