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Preparing for SCBCD - question about J2ee 1.3 RI

 
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Hi,

I started preparing for SCBCD, using HF EJB and j2ee spec for reference, i need some help in setting up my environment for j2ee RI, I have Windows XP professional, can i install RI on Windows XP Professional or do i need Windows 2000 or 2003.

Thanks in advance,
Saiprasad
 
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RI should be able to install in workstation OS. It does not require to have server OS.

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The SCBCD Study Guide from Manning contains an appendix on how to do this...the windows XP is used as an example...
I have found this book very useful (not only for this appendix)overall.
Check it out at
www.manning.com/sanghera
 
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Hi

Thanks Nicholas and Vinh, today i'll install it and try to run some examples.

Thanks
Saiprasad
 
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