Check out Ed Roman's book. It talks about EJB a part of a whole, ie J2EE.
I haven't read it yet, but I believe it takes the right approach of putting
the technology in the right context.

Murali Krishna Devarakonda
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From: Sridhar Vasudevan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, October 20, 1999 9:58 AM
Subject: A good starting point for EJB


> Hello newbie here,
> I would like some feedback on a good starting point to learn EJB's. I have
a
> fairly strong background in Java, CORBA, JavaBeans etc..,
> Any good sites, books???
> Thanks in Advance
> Sridhar
>
>
>
>
> "A distributed computing system is one in which your machine can be
rendered
> unusable by the failure of some other machine                         you
> didn't even know existed"
>                                                            -Leslie Lamport
>
> Sridhar Vasudevan
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>
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