J2EE Best Practices: Java Design Patterns, Automation, and Performance (Wiley Application Development Series)
Author: Darren Broemmer
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ISBN: 0471228850
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons (08 November, 2002)
Sales Rank: 20,336
Average Customer Rating: 5 out of 5
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Rating: 5 out of 5
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This is the best J2EE helper book period. I've been developing J2EE based applications for 2 years now and have read many books on the subject. Most of the J2EE books just repackage the specifications and write about common sense approaches. J2EE Best Practices, will give you concrete information on how to use EJB 2.0 for the "real" world now!. You can and will use this book to ensure the success of your current EJB 2.0 project.
The material on CMR Entity beans is extremely valuable for anyone trying to implement Business Objects based on J2EE.
I use Cocoon for my Web Interface, but this book has some good info for Struts users as well.
Go to your nearest book store and get that edge you've been looking for. While your buddies are reading "Core J2EE', "Bitter EJB', "Expert One on One J2EE Design..", "Mastering J2EE..", etc...
Rating: 5 out of 5
Read this book....
Finally, a book that tells it like it is. The author points out the highs and lows of the J2EE architecture and provides countless practical and useful patterns for avoiding pitfalls in J2EE development. I've used several of his ideas already and have been extremely impressed with the included examples and clarity of the text. Additionally, there is much more detail in this book than I've found in other similar texts that seem to stop after explaining the basics.
Rating: 5 out of 5
Build better Web-based business apps w/J2EE and Struts
Truly remarkable book. Lots of important nuggets of information in here. Good compliment to some of the other Java patterns and blueprints books out there. Author is someone who obviously spent time with J2EE and knows about software architecture. Nice to see how he used Struts in the sample app. too. Similar Products
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