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getting back into Java

 
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I'm not sure where I'd get the best response, but because I have used Visualage for Java, v3.5 a few years ago in school, I thought this would be a good place. I did my java certification 2 years ago, and since haven't used java, as I found a job that would let me learn .NET.
I have been wanting to get back into java, and use it for some of my own projects in my spare time, and brush up on my lost java knowledge.
I have recently downloaded the Eclipse project, and was wondering if anyone had any suggestions as to where would be the best place to look to get back into java.. (as far as development tools go).
These are my goals:
1)JSP / Web development
2)Some application development.
3).... who knows?
Thanks!
[ April 14, 2004: Message edited by: Brett Swift ]
 
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Have you looked at Sun's J2EE tutorials? There's a 1.3 and a 1.4 that come with the reference implementation of a app server and step by step info on your stated goals and others.
You can always get plenty of advice in the job discussions forum too.
[ April 15, 2004: Message edited by: Rufus BugleWeed ]
 
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Thanks.
I'm currently trying to replicate a project I did in .NET in the Eclipse environment.
I will look at those J2EE tutorials.
Thanks.
 
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