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Mastering Enterprise JavaBeans and the Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition

 
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<pre>Author/s : Ed Roman
Publisher : John Wiley & Son
Category : J2ee & Distributed Comouting
Review by : Ersin Eser
Rating : 10 horseshoes
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Magnificent book. The authors explain the subject thoroughly. The book is written in a readable and succinct format.
This book will not only teach you the subject, but also guide you thru the overwhelming intenseness of the EJB arena and related J2EE technologies by clearing your understanding. The outcome of the great public feedback involved in the writing of the book on theserverside.com is priceless.
If you are still debating about buying it, you are wasting your precious time, my friend. You cannot afford to miss this book.
More info at Amazon.com
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Looks as if 2nd version is available as pdf for free on:
http://www.theserverside.com/books/masteringEJB/downloadbook.jsp
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Yes it is
Sorry I did not mention that. Looks like he preferred to follow Brude Eckel. Two great books both also availabe for free
 
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