Hi,

Since most of MX's new features are about adding the ability to use current
standards (xml, web services, various java stuff - log4j, jintegra, jrun
etc..) etc., IMHO you are better off just getting books on those subjects -
here are some of my library I would recommend ...


XML

 Professional XML Schemas
 XSLT  - Oreilly
 XML in a nutshell - Oreilly

Web Services /Soap

 Programming Web Services with SOAP  - Oreilly
 Programming Web Services with XML-RPC (O'Reilly Internet Series)

Java

 Enterprise JavaBeans - Oreilly
 Java Professional Library (4 books) - Oreilly
 Building Java Enterprise Applications Volume I: Architecture  -- good but I
wish they hurry and release Vols II and III

.Net

 .NET Framework Essentials - Oreilly
 C#

General

 Applied Cryptography
 Mastering Regular Expressions - Oreilly
 The Pragmatic Programmer  --- great book, wish I had it when starting out.



Also maybe check out Hal Helms -  Discovering CFCs (www.techspedition.com),
haven't read it, but looks interesting...

Justin



> -----Original Message-----
> From: Kola Oyedeji [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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> Subject: RE: [ cf-dev ] review: Macromedia Reality ColdFusion MX / J2EE
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> Justin
>
> Cheers, that's just what I was looking for....
>
> Anymore anyone...?
>
> Kola
>


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