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  Books Core J2EE Patterns: Best Practices and Design Strategies (2nd Edition) (Sun Core Series)

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great Book, a Must have book for J2EE Experts
Hi, Already having a number of Core J2EE and Gang of 4 pattern books. But this book I find still the best to understand and follow. Best thing I liked about this book was that this is the first book which captures not only best practices but describes bad practices too. Authors have used very easy to understand examples but without missing the depth of the subject. Great work of writing.
Regards,
Sanjay Barnwal.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Need solutions ? Wan't to avoid mis-developpement
Hi,

I found this book very usefull. Why ?
"Good judgement comes from experience, and experience comes from bad judgement !"
In the J2EE world, you don't have enough time to make enough "bad judgments" to avoid all big mistakes in your current project.
This book then is very usefull :
- With a very clear presentation you 'll find usefull solutions to common or less common prossible problems.
- Each problem is explained and the solution is always easy to apply and understand.
- Please not that you have to be familiar with UML.

I won't recommend this book to new developpers in the java world
as you still need some developpement background and practice.

For foreign readers, the english used here is not of an high technical level

Thanks for this book



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great Book on J2EE Patterns
Overall Rating: Well done! This book will be a valuable teaching and reference tool.
Teaching Value: Excellent! An essential book on this topic.
Reference Value: A complete reference. I would not need any additional reference on this topic.

The primary focus of the book is on patterns, best practices, design strategies, and proven solutions using the key J2EE technologies including Java Server Pages (JSP), Servlets, Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) and Java Message Service (JMS) APIs. Written from a programmer's perspective with extensive codes and fully illustrated with UML diagrams.

The book is fully revised and newly documented patterns providing proven solutions for enterprise applications. Material is presented in a logical progression so you can learn at your own pace. And yet there is depth in the book to make this a valuable resource for any professional who knows J2EE and wants to use J2EE to build web services.

The author did a great job describing useful patterns for application architecture and design strategies for the presentation tier, business tier, and integration tier. The section on refactoring is worth reading. This book unites the platform's many technologies and APIs and provides insightful answers to whys, when and hows of the J2EE.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Amazing!!
This book is very complete and straight forward!!
Greetings!



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Good reference but incomplete code with many errors
This book is a very good guide for a J2EE architect. But, the code examples in this book are either incomplete or have many errors. I would imagine authors could argue that the book was not supposed to give full code. But, they have supported pattern ideas with the help of code (not pseudo code). They could have either written just the pseudo code or taken a little more effort to build a complete code. They have left the readers kind of in between.

I wonder how such a popular book can have so many typos, errors and incomplete code!

Hope they come up with Ver3.0 soon.

Rajesh Zade


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