Teaches developers to build J2EE applications using the leading J2EE application server in 21 straightforward, example-driven lessons. This description may be from another edition of this product.
I disagree with Amandeep's review. Dude this book was not to make you a master at EJBs. The book meets its purpose quite well. It gives you a good rundown on how to get started with Weblogic 7.0 and points you to material (such as the BEA docs) for in depth stuff on advanced topics.This is a good beginners guide. It is not, and not intended to be an advanced guide. Look at the BEA Weblogic 7.0 Bible for advanced stuff (coming out soon). You can look at the 6.1 Bible in the mean time.
Great book for learning about WebLogic Server
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
This book was really helpful in understanding the JSP tag libs part. Although it could do a bit better in the mutliple table mapping of the EJBs section, the style this whole book is presented in with the conscious emphasis on the OOPs part of programming is excellent. The supplementing sequence diagrams, and the practical applications, developed from the first chapter to the last, is very helpful in realizing the actual differences.
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