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Hi all...

I find myself in a dilemma where I need to learn about EJB and a numbers of j2ee patterns/technologies.I'm busy studying ejb2.1 at the moment but am required to learn how to use DAO's,DTO's and Business Delegates.In addition,I need to be able to develop 2.1 EJB's and portlets for websphere 6 on RAD7.Even just importing an ejb-jar into rad gives me problems...Can someone suggest me a book/tutorial on the above topics??
 
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Duran,
That's a wide variety of topics and you are unlikely to find a book on all of them.

For the patterns, Sun's J2EE pattern book (or online reference) is good. For WebSphere, you could use a redbook or an IBM Press book. Be sure you get the write version - EJB 3 is quite different.
 
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OK thanks for the advice!
 
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