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Beginning J2EE 1.4: From Novice to Professional (Apress Beginner Series)

by James L. Weaver

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*This book is more than simply a reprint of material already freely available on the Web (I'm looking at you, The J2EE Tutorial). * Concentrates on the parts of J2EE that readers find most interesting, accessible, and relevant for the start of their professional career - JSP and Servlets, rather than in depth coverage of EJB--helps reader accomplish something and may spark interest for further exploration of J2EE. * This title will concentrate on web development (using JSP and Servlets) but still be aimed at programmers who want to become J2EE developers - so it will be a title for the Java category, not JavaServer Pages.… (more)
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Badly written book, typical of the most multi-author books. Keeps jumping here and there, doesn't explain important concepts, but elaborates simple steps. Definitely not recommended. ( )
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*This book is more than simply a reprint of material already freely available on the Web (I'm looking at you, The J2EE Tutorial). * Concentrates on the parts of J2EE that readers find most interesting, accessible, and relevant for the start of their professional career - JSP and Servlets, rather than in depth coverage of EJB--helps reader accomplish something and may spark interest for further exploration of J2EE. * This title will concentrate on web development (using JSP and Servlets) but still be aimed at programmers who want to become J2EE developers - so it will be a title for the Java category, not JavaServer Pages.

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