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Hello folks, I am hereby new to EJB and off late have been assigned a new prokject in my company which is a product of Ruffalo Cody , a fund raising product.This product uses EJB mainly and i have never worked on EJB.
So can anyone tell me which way i should go ? I mean which article would give me feel of EJB .I dont want very lengthy articles on net.
I hope someone can help me in this context. Saurabh
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Valentin Tanase
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Hi Saurabh,
EJB is a very complex technology and you might never find a very short tutorial that explains it to you within an acceptable level of detail. However I found Sun�s tutorial as one of the best from this standpoint: minimum of details for maximum of concepts introduced. You can read it here:
hi sourabh, go through the mastering EJB Book.It's the best book for newbies .
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Saurabh Agrawal
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Originally posted by Valentin Tanase: Hi Saurabh,
EJB is a very complex technology and you might never find a very short tutorial that explains it to you within an acceptable level of detail. However I found Sun�s tutorial as one of the best from this standpoint: minimum of details for maximum of concepts introduced. You can read it here:
As all rancher said : EJB is a complex technology. If you are serious about it, get : Enterprise JavaBeans, 4th Edition by RMH. It is the best EJB book in the market. Enjoy