[ajug-members] Learning Java EE...what is best book?
Shan Srinivasan
shansrinivasan at yahoo.com
Wed Apr 18 16:54:47 EDT 2007
some time back..I found the J2EE tutorial very good for EE features.They might have a new one now..
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From: Gary Marshall <gwjm56 at gmail.com>
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Oops..sorry...You should be teaching me! Feel like taking on a part time tutoring gig?
g
On 4/18/07, Parna Hiram <parna.hiram at gmail.com> wrote:
On 4/18/07, Gary Marshall < gwjm56 at gmail.com> wrote:
Go to http://www.javaranch.com/index.jsp , click on the Bunkhouse books link, then click on Beginning Java. There are some good titles there.
I have found that the Head First book has a 50/50 rating with people that I've talked to. Some don't like it because its too cartoonish, while others swear by it.
Thanks, but these look like beginning Java books. I've been doing Java development for around six years. I just need something that covers the Enterprise Edition features of Java.
Regards,
Parna
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