Section 22.5. Resources


22.5. Resources

These are some of our favorite resources for learning about and dealing with EJBs. All of these give much more extensive examples that we have space for, and we encourage you to look at one or more of them.

  • J2EE and Beyond by Art Taylor (Prentice Hall PTR, ISBN 0-13-141745-2) gives a very good overview of all of the pieces of J2EE. At over 1,000 pages, it's no small book, but it covers a lot more than just EJBs.

  • Enterprise JavaBeans Component Architecture: Designing and Coding Enterprise Applications by Gail Anderson and Paul Anderson, Sun Microsystems Press, ISBN 0-13-035571-2. At only 435 pages it is the most concise of the three, with the tightest focus and an emphasis on the code.

  • Applied Enterprise JavaBeans Technology by Kevin Boone, Sun Microsystems Press, ISBN 0-13-044915-6. At just over 700 pages, it is midway between the other two titles. Like the Taylor book, it covers some related technologies, but gives more depth to EJBs than Taylor, as that is its focus. It provides more examples than the Andersons, but its examples are not any deeper, just broader.



    Java Application Development with Linux
    Java Application Development on Linux
    ISBN: 013143697X
    EAN: 2147483647
    Year: 2004
    Pages: 292

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