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J2EE starter...
Hi Friends,
I m just starting learning with J2EE, can any one suggest any online/offline resource (books/tuts) for basics?
Thanks
Rohan Chandane
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Happiness is good health and a bad memory.
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If you're serious about learning, and don't mind a little expense, I reccomend the book "Head First Java"
Link from Amazon.co.uk
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Dhruvaraj.com
hi,
just go through Dhruvaraj.com so many online books available on this site
Regards
Rahul Vyas
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Get a nice collection here ... http://www.freebookzone.com (Free Book Zone) ... Satisfaction Guaranteed.
digg.com/programming/Pretty_Good_eBook_Collection
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Also try http://www.lulu.com/java-success
for Questions and answers style approach to get a roadmap of Java/J2EE Technologies.
Arul
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