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  • Paperback: 1032 pages
  • Publisher: Sams; 2 edition (13 May 2004)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0672325586
  • ISBN-13: 978-0672325588
  • Product Dimensions: 23 x 18.6 x 5.8 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 375,329 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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    #14 in  Books > Computing & Internet > Programming > Languages > Java > J2EE
    #79 in  Books > Computing & Internet > Programming > Languages > Java > Introductory
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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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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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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Outdated, 30 May 2006
This book is outdated to the point of being useless. The examples throughout this book rely heavily on the use of databases, unfortunately the one the book is written for (pointbase) is no longer included with the application server (which you also need), and to make matters worse it now costs to use pointbase.

The book does point out early on that the examples can be easily modifed to work with other databases (namely the supplied apache derby). This is not true, it might be relatively easy for an experienced j2ee engineer to do this, but seeing as you want to learn this technology I doubt you are one of those.

The subject matter (j2ee) is extremely complicated and having to heavily mod every example you come across just isn't acceptable in a book aiming to rapidy teach a very complex subject. The book also uses outdated versions of the technology itself and as such I'd strongly advise against this book and to wait for the third edition, the current edition should really not even be offered anymore (at least without THIS IS OBSOLETE written on the front cover).

I wasted 30 pounds on this so you don't have to!!!
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15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars At last. A J2EE book written in a human language!, 24 Sep 2002
By Mr. R. J. Knowles (High Peak, Derbyshire UK) - See all my reviews
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J2EE is a deeply complex topic, and this book must be one of the first to take a programmer friendly, human readable approach to the subject.

If you're a programmer, this book is likely to be far more useful to you than the books such as "Applying Enterprise Java Beans", which are written by people too close to the development of J2EE itself.

This won't be an easy ride though - you will need to be proficient in Java already and be familar with much of the Java Standard Edition. Also be prepared to spend hours fiddling with tools and messing around with command lines - but that's par for the course with this topic!

Thanks to the authors for finally bringing the subject back to Earth.

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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars J2EE, 22 Jan 2003
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A big subject, well tackled, with all the theory and hands on practical work to back it up.
Obviously first, you will need to be a proficient java programmer before learning J2EE. But don't be fooled, learning J2EE takes a lot of trial and error and practice if you are going it alone, no matter what reading material you have.
Reads more like "Teach Yourself J2EE in 21 weeks"!
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