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what to read after jsp/servlets

 
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Hi guys
i am new to j2ee developemnt , i finsihed reading about jsp/servlets , i know java fundamentals

i tried every piece of code in the head first jsp/servlet , and i am pretty sure of my skills in this area

i know to get a j2ee job
i need to know struts and ejb and hiberate , spring

my first question is which one to read first ? i think it is one of two (struts or ejb) ?
my second question , i should only move to hibernate and spring after i finish struts and EJB , am i correct?

any recomended struts book ?

i know that the best EJB book is head first EJB , i already bought it

Thanks very much
 
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"ora java lover ",
Welcome to the ranch. You may not be aware of the ranch Naming Policy. Please read it carefully and change your name accordingly. Thank you.

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Naming Policy ;)
 
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Well,

That depends on your job!

Read about the technology you will be working with and master it.

Regards,
 
farouk omar
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Hi mate,
i mean
who is easier to begin with Struts or EJB? , or the most logical point to know after jsp/ servlet?

suppose i will work with both

thanks guys
 
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