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  1. #1
    Nina Guest

    good book

    Hello All,

    I have been programming C++ and VB for a few years, and now our company is
    deciding to move to J2EE. Can anyone recommend a couple good books for a
    newbie like me in that area?

    Thank you very much.

    Nina.



  2. #2
    Rob Abbe Guest

    Re: good book


    Hi Nina,

    "Professional EJB" from Wrox is pretty good.
    http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/AS...742349-2499120

    "Enterprise Java Beans" from OReilly is really great.
    http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg...9120?v=glance1

    Also, check out the following links:
    www.theserverside.com
    www.onjava.com
    www.javaworld.com

    All have great information.

    Good luck,

    Rob Abbe

    "Nina" <nina2kool_nospam@hotmail.com> wrote:
    >Hello All,
    >
    >I have been programming C++ and VB for a few years, and now our company

    is
    >deciding to move to J2EE. Can anyone recommend a couple good books for

    a
    >newbie like me in that area?
    >
    >Thank you very much.
    >
    >Nina.
    >
    >



  3. #3
    Brad O'Hearne Guest

    Re: good book

    Rob's references were great....here's also some links to a few books you can
    download for free:

    Mastering EJB
    http://www.theserverside.com/books/m...gEJB/index.jsp

    EJB Design Patterns
    http://www.theserverside.com/books/E...erns/index.jsp

    BradO
    --
    Brad O'Hearne
    DevX Section Leader



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