by: P G Sarang, Kyle Gabhart, Andre Tost, Tim McAllister, Rahim Adatia, Matjaz Juric, Ted Osborne, Faiz Arni, Jeremiah Lott, Vaidyanathan Nagarajan, Craig A. Berry, Dan O'Connor, John Griffin, Aaron Mulder, Dave Young
Binding: Paperback
EAN: 9780691089393
Format: Bargain Price
ISBN: 0691089396
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 1200
Publication Date: June 30, 2001
Sales Rank: 2231752
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Rating: - Initial chapters were OK then ...
I'm beginner in EJB. Initial chapters were OK , which I was able to run all of them. But in Chapter 5, written by Daniel O'Connor doesn't even work. The source code in the book is different upsidedown from downloaded source code from Wrox. What is good for if I'm not even able to execute due to bug in source file.
Rating: - Great coverage of EJB's and 2.0
I picked this up last summer as it was the only book at the time offering coverage of EJB 2.0.
In the tradition of Wrox books, it offers good coverage of the entire EJB API. While some topics weren't covered exhaustively, that is not what these books are for. This book does provide *effective* coverage of almost everything in EJB 2.0. There is also coverage of design, which is a nice addition!
It is GREAT for it's intended purpose. Highly recommended...
Rating: - Outstanding - Very Detailed
This is one of the best books I've read in a long time. It is extremely detailed, clearly written, and well organized. If you're looking for a brief introduction to EJBs, this is probably not your best choice. But, if you want a thorough coverage of EJBs, this is a great choice. The book even covers EJB 2.0 which is not yet covered in most books.
Rating: - not so good
First 4 chapters of this book are confusing, compared to other ejb books from oreilly. don't pick this book if you want to learn ejb better.
Rating: - Very pleased with this purchase
I agree that this book is very good at covering the topics that it sets out in the outline.
This covers the EJBs in great detail - both 1.1 and 2.0. The knowledge of the individual authors definitely does come through - I have not purchased a Wrox title before, but I rather like the idea of multiple authors working on a book - I find the different views and experiences very powerful.
I did find that at times it did gloss over topics - I would have liked more information ... Read More
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