I'll look for the book.  I've gotten to about page 146 of th 2.0 spec (read
aprts of the 1.1 spec) and I don't know who wrote the material on dependent
objects, but that's got to be some of the densest computer doc I've ever tried
to read.  Whatever happened to "eschew obfuscation"?
>
>And when you've finished the spec's, there will be a great book coming
>out this year, the second edition of Ed Romans "Mastering EJB". This
>will not be your ordinary EJB book focusing on the basics, but rather a
>good reading for thoose who actually solve business problems ;)
>
>/kjetilhp
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Dave Glasser [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>> Sent: 28. februar 2001 04:46
>> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Subject: Re: _Advanced_ EJB book?
>>
>>
>> I suggest that you download the EJB 1.1 or 2.0 specification from
>> java.sun.com. It's in PDF format, and if you have access to a decent
>> laser printer and/or copier that prints on both sides, you can make a
>> nice book out of it with a 3-ring binder.
>>
>> This document is suprisingly readable for a technical document. If
>> you've already read one or more EJB books and have a good familiarity
>> with EJB, the spec will fill in a lot of the gaps that the books
>> don't. It talks in great detail about how transactions are required to
>> work in an EJB container, but predictably, it doesn't talk much about
>> how a vendor might implement the various required behaviors.
>>
>> On Tue, 27 Feb 2001 15:14:29 -0800, "Kenneth D. Litwak"
>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> >   I've seen a number of EJB books, including the recnet
>> Applying Enterprise
>> >JavaBeans, and everything , in spite of how big it is, seems
>> to cover the
>> >basics.  Is there an advancd book taht covers all the little
>> nuances of
>> >transactions, distributed trnsactions, internal server implementation
>> >(admittedly vendor-specific in part) , best practices, etc.
>> I know there are
>> >web sites like theserverside.com, but I'm looking for a
>> book.  Thanks.
>> >
>> >
>> >   Ken
>> >
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