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New to EJB... EJB books?

 
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Hi

I have done SCJP certification. I want to do BCD certification as well. I don;t have much idea about EJB. Can you recommend which books to start from.

I had seen some other threads. They have recommended spec and Enterprise Javabeans 3.1 by o'reily. But my question is a bit more pertinent.
Is there any book like Head First which uses pictorial way and real world examples to explain the concepts.

 
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HeadFirst EJB is about EJB 2.1

Entreprise JavaBeans 3.1 is a good book. Take a look at the amazon customers talking about this book.

I can talk about the Entreprise JavaBeans 3.0, it is a wonderfull book. I love it and I know a lot of people that like it. [=
 
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Thanks for the reply.

Will Enterprise Javabeans (which ever version) book suit me. One who is very very new to EJB concepts.
 
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