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Why should I want your book?

 
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What will I learn if I read your book?
 
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sheriff ?

Give me that badge and I'll hang you up and high for posting meaningless questions(3 in a row) during the promotion period
 
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That's OK, I'll answer your question.

Our book shows how to develop a single a application, iteratively adding new technologies (JSP, Servlet, JDBC, Hibernate, Stateless Session Bean, JMS, Security, Web Services) and showing how to deploy it on JBoss. We feel that showing how to add one technology at a time makes it easier to learn rather than showing everything all at once.

We have the only JBoss book that isn't a reference. This book is for J2EE developers who want to develop/deploy applications on JBoss.

Tom
 
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