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Java Ee Development with Eclipse

3.89  ·  Rating Details ·  9 Ratings  ·  5 Reviews
Paperback, 426 pages
Published November 17th 2012 by Packt Publishing (first published January 1st 2012)
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Ivan Fraixedes
Mar 08, 2014 Ivan Fraixedes rated it really liked it
Shelves: soft-dev
This book is focused to teach you to develop Java EE applications over the awesome open source Eclipse IDE.

It doesn't cover the full catalogue of technologies involved with Java EE, only the main and more used, to avoid that the book become a bible and you can get an introduction quite fast and start your adventure with this matured technology.

It will teach you about the persisting layer based in EJB, parametrise your code and bind them with XML to allows you to generate scaffolder code fast, ea
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Palak Mathur
Jul 03, 2016 Palak Mathur rated it liked it
#Cross posted from my blog

Java EE Development with Eclipse by Deepak Vohra is the book that one would like to buy and follow if one wants Tutorial/Workshop kind of environment to learn developing Java EE applications using Eclipse IDE and Oracle Weblogic Server. If you want to gain in-depth theoretical knowledge about any of the Java EE technologies, then certainly this is not the book for you but if you want to gain practical knoweldge and answers to questions like *"How To?"* then this book c
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Ed
Mar 17, 2013 Ed rated it really liked it
As Java EE Development spans many technologies with entire books devoted to each chapter’s topic, even at almost 400 pages there is obviously a lot that is not in this book.
This is not a survey book and doesn’t lend itself to read from cover to cover, but rather one would use it by finding which chapter covers what you need to quickly get in and get out like a cookbook.

The main strength of this book is that each chapter takes a technology and gives a concise description of how to configure a de
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Dmitry
Apr 03, 2016 Dmitry rated it really liked it
Nice and easy, a several unknown approaches and tools were picked by me, making Eclipse more handy in development.
Phil Wilkins
Jan 06, 2014 Phil Wilkins rated it really liked it
Shelves: tech, prepub-reviewer
Good book - but then I was a technical reviewer
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