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I'm still a beginner and have tried some of the tutorial online. I have been "googling" and "yahooling" for few days to find out is there any real world sample source code for me to learn further. But until now coud't get.

Compare to microsoft, there are more real world application reference.

Please advise.

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wen xin ni wrote:I'm still a beginner and have tried some of the tutorial online. I have been "googling" and "yahooling" for few days to find out is there any real world sample source code for me to learn further. But until now coud't get.

Compare to microsoft, there are more real world application reference.



What, exactly are you trying to accomplish?



That's from the hip, but that injects an EJB of the type MyEJB into your managed bean. I'm sure there's more you're needing, but I haven't a clue what it is ATM. :P
 
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