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Hi,
I have been greatly benefitted from the book Programmers Guide to java certification and I have 1st and 2nd edition of the same book. I am looking for a book which is having the same style of writing and focuss on swing, database and rmi. Will the book Java Actually suite my requirement?

Thanks and regards

veena
 
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Hi,
The SCJP book by Khalid Moghul was superb. I just wanted to know how different is this book from previous one and what should be the expectations of one before reading the book.

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Dhanu
 
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Our book is for beginners, without the frills.
Please take a look at the material we have put out on the website:
http://www.ii.uib.no/~khalid/jact/index.html
Specially the Preface.

The second "volume" will cover more advances topics like generics and GUI.
 
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