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How to start EJB?

 
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i know jsp, jdbc,servlet and core and advance java. i am interested for ejb and sturts. pls suggest books or e-books.
 
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Hello Aarti,

Good,That you know these things. Please be sure that you know how control flows in servlets, jsps.

I mean to say you should be aware of web.xml and make sure you know what each xml element is for.

As you told you are interested in EJBs, for the first time to grab some knowledge of ejbs, it is better to look into EJB book written by Ed Roman.I personally feel this helps a lot for the beginner.

It's a free available book at www.theserverside.com.

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I hope this helps you.

Thanks,
Chandra
[ October 24, 2005: Message edited by: Mark Spritzler ]
 
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Hi Aarti,

(Removed line because it was promoting piracy - Mark Spritzler)

Thanks & Regards
Sai Krishna
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