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New book on "Java & J2EE Made Easy"

 
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Hi,

I am Phani Kosuri. I've recently published my book titled "Java & J2EE Made Easy" and I thought I'd post it here to let people know about my book.
This is a Job oriented book that covers Core Java, J2EE technologies and Open Source frameworks. I apologize if I posted in the wrong place. The complete details about the book can be found at the following website.

www.j2eeconsultant.net

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Java and J2EE Made Easy is for all Java developers, but people who don't have any background in Java and J2EE and looking for a jump start their career in Java will find this book extremely useful. This book will take you though the journey starting with core Java and all the way into J2EE and Open Source. All the examples in this book clearly demonstrate the concepts and most of the examples, specially starting from J2EE are accompanied with step by step instructions.

This book is written in such a way to correlate every concept with real world scenarios. Every chapter ends with a small quiz and interview questions that should help every prospective Java developer to land in a good Job. This book also covers the non technical details of enterprise application development such as typical team structures, team collaboration, and application development lifecycle to bring awareness about how things are handled in real world applications.
 
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