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J2EE, Servlets, JSP, EJB Basics

 
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Hai,
I'm a final year CSE Engg. student and I'm new to this forum. As my final year project I've planned to do it on J2EE technologies. As I dont have any guidance from our faculty I want help from u all. I already know Java programming and I got SCJP 1.4 certification last month.
I want to know where to start and what are the good books for a beginner in J2EE. Can anyone of you help me?
- Ram
 
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If you're looking for one book that covers it all, the J2EE Developer's Handbook looks pretty good based on the reviews. Another option would be to start with a "subset" of servlets and JSPs before moving onto the full J2EE stack.
 
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https://coderanch.com/t/313044/EJB-JEE/java/suggestion
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