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Hi All,
I have good knowledge and experience on JSPs and servlets. Now I want to go for EJBs. I am SCJP1.4 certified. Can any one of you pls recommend good books in the order of preference so that I can get good knowledge on EJBs and also make me prepare for SCBCD Exam .
Thanks in Advance,
Uday Kiran
 
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No doubt Head First EJB
 
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Hi Uday,
I strongly recommend Kathy and Bert's Head First EJB.
Nick.
 
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Thanx Nicholas. I would go for HF EJB. What other good books do you suggest so I shall get good grip on EJBs. I want to go for atleast 2/3 books before I gear up for SCBCD Exam.
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Uday Kiran
 
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I would recommend there is nothing better than the EJB 2.0 Specs from SUN.
Just that they are too descriptive and in certain areas far too unnecessary for the exam.
So take down the Objectives from SUn and prepare from Head First EJB, but always keep yr Specs in Handy if u need to refer to anything u r not sure of.
 
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