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i would like to move from developing servlets and jsp from apacheTomcat to Bea and i wanted to ask can u give some learning tips especialy on bea Workshop.
I searched the books on amazon (like bea workshop Kick-start and so) but they all got terrible user recensions. I also found the bea specs to technical und also to overwhelming I simple don�t know where to start?

So what would u recommend to a bea newbee? I m specially interested in lightening a coding of servlets with bea�s workshop?

Any nice tutorials or books?

Tia Nermin
 
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Ner Min,
I will say read the e-docs twice. No books will give you as info like e-docs.
 
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hi,
is that really all u can suggest? r out there really no greenhorn friendly tuts?
 
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I never found a good book on BEA workshop. Then again, I don't like the BEA e-docs on the subject either.

However, to be fair, I didn't give it much of a chance. After about 3 or 4 days, I gave up. Booted up my favorite IDE instead. The cycle from test, to change, to re-deploy can get annoying, but I didn't work at that level to worry about it too much.

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However, to be fair, I didn't give it much of a chance. After about 3 or 4 days, I gave up



i feel the same, but i don�t wont to gave up.
I sow people doing things with bea in couple of hours, for what for i would need a couple of days.
But i simply can't believe there is no entry level tuts on BEA.
Do they don�t wont to spread the bea to mortal people as well?

I just dont now where to start, i start reading topicX but then i realize that i don�t understand a thing, cause they assume that u know topicY ... then i start reading topicY and realize that... and so on, and so on.
I just now Servlets&Jsp and a bit of EJB, shouldn't that be enough to start with bea?
 
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I am reading e-docs for this and couldn't find out anything better on web yet.
 
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I have to agree with people's posts around here. I am fairly new to WebLogic (well, completely new, never having used it before) - and e-docs was the best I could find.

Ner Min, for specific questions/problems/errors, try Googling the problem. This will help in two ways -
1. It'll being up specific finds within the e-docs so you are not browsing trying to read them all at once.
2. It'll pop up other resources online that might make better sense to you. I have often found answers to most problems either on forums found via a Google search or in people's blogs.
 
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