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Re: Beginners books for J2EE

Sang Shin

2005-02-25

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Florian Lindner wrote:

> Hello,
> I'm looking for a book to learn J2EE. I have some experience with the Zope
> application server and PHP programming.
> The book should describe all steps to build a web application (including
> basic server configuration and deployment).
> It should focus on an application server which is free and runs under Linux,
> preferrably JBoss.
> The chapters should be build on top of each other.
> Most topics of J2EE should be covered (JSP, Servlets, databases, maybe JSF).
> I'dont need a XML or Java Tutorial.
> What book in English or German language could you recommend?
>

Sorry for the belated response. If you are learning J2EE for
the first time, you can take my free online course called
"J2EE programming (with Passion!)". We just started the
7th session only a week ago.

Course web site
http://www.javapassion.com/j2ee/

Course schedule
http://www.javapassion.com/j2ee/#ClassSchedule1

-Sang Shin

> Thanks,
> Florian
>
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