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Summary: Good book
Comment: I have already read this book to some extent and i love this book. It discusses the details about EJB very thoroughly. It also compares the advantages and disadvantages of java sevlets over other concepts -- which is very nice.

But it is not a book for those who would like to learn the quick & basic concept about EJB in 2-5 days. It needs time to read the whole book. It is not quick learning guide like DUMMIES.

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Summary: amazing!
Comment: I'm surprised, pleased, amazed, put your adjective there... it's one of the best technical books I ever read, and by far the most entertaining! I congratulate the authors for making learning so easy! I am taking an 'official' presential j2ee course and I have to tell you, I have learned more in two nights reading this book than in 2 months of course.
I have taken a lot of courses on study and teaching techniques (I'm a teacher myself) and I think this is the way you have to present a technical content. You end with a solid understanding of the subject, you remember the subject... and you smile at it! can you ask for more?

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Summary: Easy to read,easy to understand,easy to code,easy to EJB :)...
Comment: Nowadays IT books form "Head First" concept differs from others.
If you want to understand the concept, it is Head First's job.
Buy it, read it,recommend it...

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Summary: Best EJB Book ever
Comment: I have gone through a few EJB tutorials, even taken a Certified Course on J2ee (from a reputed instructor in town) covering all EJB aspects but even after that I learnt quite a bit more from this book. The best thing that I can say about this book is the way they present things. You can put all the details on a page but that ain't worth a penny if you can't remember them the next day. With the combination of pictures, diagrams and the way the sentences are formed it makes your brain effortlessly remember. They repeat some of the things to death(like the lifecycle of a bean) that are important and you NEED to remember them. I liked that concept so much because when they explained some of the inner groovy details, I realized that those core concepts are really really handy and helpful at that point. I really like their excercises (and you should go through them without looking at the answers), which are precise and refresh your memory.
I would give more than five starts if I could. Excellent excellent Book!

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Summary: Not as good as the Servlet & JSP book but still...
Comment: It's a very good book. It was very interesting to me that it contains some errors and is not as organized as the Head First Servlets and JSP, but my SCBCD score was 92% and my SCWCD was 89%. A friend of mine (my boss) scored 91% in the SCBD exam and 79% in the SCWCD exam; maby the errors are for good.

 


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