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Robby de Leon
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Jun 14, 2017 23:39:50
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Hi, I'm new here and this is my first post. I am new to JavaEE and I really don't know where to start. I think I'm lost.
Should I learn
JSP
and
Servlet
? or should I go with
JSF
right away?
Can you guys recommend me a descent book in learning
Java
EE?
Thanks in advance.
Luckson Karikoga
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Jun 28, 2017 03:55:02
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Hi Robby,
So Java EE is a huge specification, so it really depends on what task you want to accomplish.
I would recommend you to start probably by creating a REST Web Service using JAXRS, use
EJB
for your CRUD Facade , and JPA for persisting your entities.
You may also look at CDI spec.
They are a few resources i think might help you.
1.
Adam Bien's blog
2.
Koushik Kothagal JavaBrains site
3. Andrew Lee Rubinger, and Bill Burke's book
Enterprise JavaBeans 3.1, 6th Edition
4.
Antonio Goncalves blog
Hope this will help
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