I started learning ejb just by downloading the J2EE server and
its documentations from this site. I think it is very clear
and develper's guide has very simple steps to getting started.
http://java.sun.com/products/ejb/docs.html
Thanks,
Naveen.
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Hi,
I am looking for recommendations on a path for learning EJB, such as EJB
intro material, books, web pages, tutorials, software (free things to play
with and learn?), and other things to read and try (any "must haves" to
recommend!?) . For example, I have been reading the list for just a few
days and noted JOnAS as an open source product to possibly start with (?).
Also appreciated is a suggested order of process to ease the learning curve.
I have quite a bit of "base" Java experience (e.g. applications, applets,
servlets). I have no EJB experience.
I understand the "EJB world" is large, so tips and advice on getting started
is appreciated!
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