Binding: Paperback Dewey Decimal Number: 005.2762 EAN: 9780072224726 ISBN: 007222472X Label: McGraw-Hill Osborne Media Manufacturer: McGraw-Hill Osborne Media Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 904 Publication Date: September 06, 2002 Publisher: McGraw-Hill Osborne Media Sales Rank: 348725 Studio: McGraw-Hill Osborne Media
Product DescriptionGet comprehensive coverage of J2EE in this all-inclusive resource. Organized by component type, this is the most complete guide on the market and addresses J2EE’s massive collection of APIs. Fully up-to-date and ontaining J2EE best practices -- plus coverage of Java databases, Java interconnectivity, and Web services, this is ideal for every developer working with J2EE.
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Rating: - Worst technical book
A technical book can't get worse than this. Even an amateur would write a better book. It even doesn't deserve a single star!!
Rating: - Poor review
I don't usually write reviews but this book seems to have collected some unwarrented high reviews.
If you expect to learn J2EE, buy something else. The JSP and Servlet sections (which I already have experience) are incomplete enough to mislead you in the wrong direction. As for the EJB section (I have no experience), I know I will not be able to use this manual to learn.
When I purchased this I was in a hurry. I now regret my haste. Do yourself a favour and by something ... Read More
Rating: - Shameful
Borrowed this from a colleague more out of interest to see if it measures up at all, but I am afraid the 1 star reviews are on the spot. No need to explain why, the previous reviewers explain why. Shame on the author and publisher for the fake 5 star reviews.
Rating: - Do not buy this book / Suspicious customer reviews
Don't even think of buying this book! It is positively one of the worst technical books ever produced. I primarily bought this book because of the seemingly excellent reviews. However, take a closer look at some of these positive reviews - you can see that many of them are similar in style, tone, content, and length. Moreover, many of them were submitted on the same day! This is absolutely despicable behavior by the publisher/author/party - those interested in selling more copies of this book. ... Read More
Rating: - One of the worst tech books I have seen
I have purchased this book after reading the excelent Java 2: The Complete Reference, by Herbert Schildt.
This book has lots of chapters covering many subjects but none of them goes deep enough to let you really learn what that thing means.
There are chapters about HTML, XML and SQL that I really think that are not needed in that kind of book and the chapters about JSP and EJB are so small and poor in content that I had to go through the J2EE 1.4 tutorial provided by Sun to get ... Read More