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Mastering Enterprise JavaBeans (2nd Edition)
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Author: Ed Roman, Scott W. Ambler, Tyler Jewell List Price: $45.00 Our Price: Click to see the latest and low price ISBN: 0471417114 Publisher: John Wiley & Sons (14 December, 2001) Edition: Paperback Sales Rank: 6,925 Average Customer Rating: 4.56 out of 5
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Customer ReviewsRating: 5 out of 5 Good for preparation for SCBCD exam Briefly. You read this book thoroughly, complement it with a mock exam and you are ready to clear the SCBCD (Sun Certified Business Components Developer) exam.Not to mention that after reading it you have a good foundation for continuing with "EJB design patterns" or "Bitter EJB". Only after reading something more advanced than "Mastering EJBs" you are ready to start EJB programming since it tells "how" but not much about "where and what for". Rating: 5 out of 5 A very good book This book is really very good in explaining EJB concepts. It is an excellent book for beginners. I got Enterprise Java Beans book from O'Reilly and felt it to be too advanced for beginners. But this book does a great job by explaining EJB concepts in a simple manner but still touching all concepts and gives us a big unterstanding about EJB. Although the Weblogic version has changed after the book got published, it is not really hard to make the code run in the newer version of Weblogic. Infact I did not find any difference in deploying EJB in Weblogic 6.1 or 8.1. I used the weblogic server 6.1 workbook and went through it and did the same steps in Weblogic server 8.1 and was successful in running the code. WARNING: Do not forget to check the book's errata while reading the book. There are some printing mistakes in the book. So do not hesitate to buy this book just because the Weblogic server version has changed. This book is really good and I am enjoying it. Rating: 4 out of 5 The best book on EJB Want to learn EJB and use it. Get this book.
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