is the "Train book" the most recommended or is there another book that I should consider learning EJB technologies with. I have worked on the JSP for ejb's but have not had a lot of experience with the ejb back end... thanks. Tao
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The "train" book is O'Reilly Press's "Enterprise Java Beans" by Richard Monson-Haefel. It's been the defacto standard for anyone learning EJBs that I know of.
Originally posted by Joe McGuire: The "train" book is O'Reilly Press's "Enterprise Java Beans" by Richard Monson-Haefel. It's been the defacto standard for anyone learning EJBs that I know of.
when will the new version come out to cover ejb 2? Thanks.
I also like the "Mastering EJB & the Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition" book by Ed Roman, published by Wiley. I believe that there's a EJB 2.0 version on the way soon - you can look at it on the serverside.com web site if you register and also download the book in .pdf format. Den