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Kindly Suggest For SCBCD 5.0

 
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Hello everyone.
As i mentioned in my previous post, i have recently begun preparing for SCBCD.
Before describing my problem, i must let it be known that I have absolutely no experience in developing EJB's. I have no idea even how to start a server for EJB's.

Right now I am in a dilemma whether to write all the code all by myself using notepad or should i use an IDE like netbeans to develop?
When i prepared for SCWCD and SCJP, i managed without any IDE. But it seems that for SCBCD, if I dont use an IDE, ill have to somehow learn 'ant' as well.

Suggest me something. Suggest me the right way, even if its not easy. Because I really want to pass the exam by learning all the intricacies. But i dont want to reinvent the wheel and waste precious time if its not required by the exam or in real life development.

So, should I use an IDE? If yes, which one? If no, then pleae let me know what else should i learn except 'ant' before proceeding with my study.

Thanking you in advance.

Signing off.
Ryan Sukale.
 
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Start with the book "EJB 3 in Action". After that, use Eclipse, JBoss and the JBoss-tutorial from Bill Burkes book "Enterprise JavaBeans 3.0".
 
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you also can try javabeat's scbcd 5.0 questions
 
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Ryan,

I think this may help you about your IDE concerns.
 
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All these are fine, for good score in EJB exam you will have to read EJB Core and Persistence spec.
 
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