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Hello Authors,

I am new to Java EE world. I know the basics of Java and have completed SCJP 5.0

I would like to know how different Java EE 5 from J2EE? Another question
Can it be used by beginners like me?

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Padma
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Padma,

Java EE is simply a renaming of J2EE. It is the latest version of J2EE (if Sun had kept the old naming convention, Java EE 5 would have been J2EE 1.5).

Since Java EE is nothing but the latest version of J2EE, it includes the latest versions of all technologies and APIs in J2EE, including Servlets, JSPs, EJBs, etc. Java EE 5 also includes new technologies that were not part of older versions of J2EE, including JSF (Java Server Faces) and JPA (Java Persistence API).

If you are comfortable with the Java language you should have no problem learning Java EE. The book assumes no previous knowledge of Java EE or J2EE, but it does assume Java knowledge.

David
[ November 27, 2007: Message edited by: David Heffelfinger ]
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Hi David

Thanks for explaining me. I think this is the excellent book for me to start learning about Java EE 5.0

Regards
Padma
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