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Binding: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 005
EAN: 9780321185792
ISBN: 032118579X
Label: IBM Press
Manufacturer: IBM Press
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 960
Publication Date: December 25, 2003
Publisher: IBM Press
Sales Rank: 661756
Studio: IBM Press
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Rating: - Out of date. And you must reconfigure your computer to get the software to run.
The WSAD included is out of date and when I installed the application it would not run. But don't take my word for it. Search the internet for, "The license could not be found. websphere studio application developer 5.0 can not start". (The current version is 5.1.1.)
The IBM web site says to change the date on your PC to May 1, 2005 then install. It does install and will run, but when you reset the date on your PC the license has expired!
Instructions to configure a working ... Read More
Rating: - Dont buy this book
The title is "Enterprise Java Programming with IBM WebSphere" but the book does not teach you how to programm with IBM WebSphere. The book covers very high level and briefly leaving you in the dark.
Rating: - Quality Content
The quality of the content is awesome. I am looking forward to the Third Edition.
Rating: - The Content Far Overshadows the Errors
OK, so this isn't a beginner's text. It has literally thousands (yes, thousands) of typos. Why 5 stars? This is simply the best book on explaining and demonstrating J2EE concepts that I've read, and I've read many.
It's virtually impossible to find this much valuable info in one place. And please, don't bash this book until you've read the whole thing (which you may need to do more than once!).
The code on the CD works. As far as showing incomplete printed examples, do you ... Read More
Rating: - Incomplete hands-on exercises, poorly written
Firstly I'm surprised at the rave-reviews that this book has got on amazon. The great reviews drove me to actually use this book to learn websphere. Sadly, I'm very disappointed with the book. (I have previously developed J2EE apps on JBoss, and WebLogic so I was not reading it as a novice reader). Also a disclaimer: I have read the book through online subscription at SafariBooksOnline, some of my criticism may not be applicable to the printed version.
The begin my critique, the book attempts ... Read More
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