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Re: Classes and J2EE

Mark Galbreath

2005-10-31

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You are wasting your time with EJBx; it was a technology searching for a
problem from the very beginning. You would spend your time better
learning design patterns, and MVC framework like Struts or Spring, and a
persistence framework like Hibernate or iBATUS.

Also, get an IRC client and go to irc.darkmyst.org and join
#funkycodemonkey. You can ask questions of developers all over the
world (including Brazil) in real time.

Cheers!
Mark

Dirceu Semighini Filho wrote:

>Hi all, this is my first post here,
>I had studied java for the last 3 years, and I know that the market
>(at least here in Brazil) is practically only for the J2EE
>programmers. I would like to study this tecnology, I already tried,
>but I didn't understand it.
>I was wondering, if it will be good to make courses about j2EE,
>because I know that the ejb3 will be a kind of revolution on J2EE and
>it will change a lot of things on this tecnology. It is good to made
>this courses now, or it's better to wait for the ejb3 especification?
>
>Best regards
>Dirceu Semighini filho
>
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