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Java for the Web with Servlets, JSP, and EJB (Paperback)
by Budi Kurniawan (Author)
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This book teaches three of the most important technologies for Java web programming- Servlet, JSP, and EJB. The first part of the book discusses servlet and JSP and the relationship between both. Each topic offers real world examples. The second part discusses certain issues that are inherent to large-scale applications including availability, scalability, transactions, messaging and JMS, file uploads, etc. It presents EJB and related technologies that are now the most popular solutions for scalable web applications. All the code samples from the book, a copy of the latest version of JSP, Servlet, and EJB, and a copy of Budi's File Upload software are on the CD ROM.

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This book teaches three of the most important technologies for Java web programming: Servlet, JSP, and EJB. The first part of the book discusses servlet and JSP and the relationship between both. Each topic offers real world examples. The second part discusses certain issues that are inherent to large-scale applications including availability, scalability, transactions, messaging and JMS, file uploads, etc. It presents EJB and related technologies that are now the most popular solutions for scalable web applications. All the code samples from the book, a copy of the latest version of JSP, Servlet, and EJB, and a copy of Budi's File Upload software are on the CD ROM.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good for getting it all together, weak on EJB, 20 Nov 2003
This is a big and heavy book, but it needs to be to cover the scope of servlets, JSP and EJB in a practical and detailled way, It includes a lot of real code listings for practical projects. The downside with wide-scope books is that sometimes individual areas get less attention than they might in a more specific book. To some degree that's true for the EJB material in this book. What the book covers well is getting all the various server-side Java APIS to work together. If you want an in-depth treatment of EJB you are much better off getting one of the more focussed EJB books. This book covers Servlets 2.3, JSP 1.2, and some of EJB 2.0.
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7 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Covers every aspect of Java Web Development, 14 May 2002
This is a big book, close to 1000 pages and does an excellent job of teaching a huge subject. The coverage of Servlets and Java Server Pages and all the associated technologies that go with them ( Tag Libraries, Javascript, caching, authentication etc etc ) are clear, concise and very easy to follow.

Don't expect to become and EJB expert from the coverage in the book, the 6 chapters at the end of the book are ideal for Servlet and JSP programmers who either need to intergrate or develop small scale EJB applications. The information is accurate and the examples well worked out.

I find it a bit strange to dedicate a whole chapter ( all 5 pages ) on how to download a file, and then the next chapter ( all 18 pages ) on how to up load a file, but each chapter does cover a new topic so understand why

Overall a very good book and I would definately recommend this to the Servlet and JSP developers in my teams

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