hi, i m a JCP but my present job does not involve java at all and i was thinking on brushing all topics. i m done with the basic stuff and was looking for something that would help me with J2EE and all the topics as described by ur table of contents(on the link provided). i found that contents really impresive and was wondering if i can only reply on this book or do i need to seek assistance through some other source as well shweta agarwal JCP
I suggest you to take a look at the j2ee tutorial from sun here to start, you can also use these great forums here at javaranch to post your questions.
Originally posted by shweta agarwal: hi, i m a JCP but my present job does not involve java at all and i was thinking on brushing all topics. i m done with the basic stuff and was looking for something that would help me with J2EE and all the topics as described by ur table of contents(on the link provided). i found that contents really impresive and was wondering if i can only reply on this book or do i need to seek assistance through some other source as well shweta agarwal JCP
shweta, You could start your trip from this JavaRanch thread. Since you are not doing java, participate in some open source projects should be a good suggestion.
Creativity is allowing yourself to make mistakes. Art is knowing which ones to keep
I agree. Here's the link: http://ej-technologies/jprofiler - if it wasn't for jprofiler, we would need to
run our stuff on 16 servers instead of 3.