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Beginning Java EE 7
Java Enterprise Edition (Java EE) continues to be one of the leading Java technologies and platforms. Beginning Java EE7 is the first tutorial book on Java EE7.
Step by step and easy to follow, this book describes many of the Java EE7 specifications and reference implementations, and shows them in action using practical examples. This definitive book also uses the newes
...moreKindle Edition, 603 pages
Published
June 26th 2013
by Apress
(first published June 25th 2013)
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Don't be fooled by the "beginning" in the title. This 600-pages book is a comprehensive and complete walk-through of all components and technologies comprising Java EE 7 stack. Antonio Goncalves, Java EE evangelist and Java Champion, wrote a reference book for all enterprise software developers.
"Beginning..." is not a collection of random tutorials. Instead this publication covers thoroughly pretty much every aspect of Java EE you might encounter on a daily basis:
* CDI (Contexts and Dependency I ...more
"Beginning..." is not a collection of random tutorials. Instead this publication covers thoroughly pretty much every aspect of Java EE you might encounter on a daily basis:
* CDI (Contexts and Dependency I ...more

This book tries to be shy saying that it's merely beginning, though don't be fooled by this statement. From my point of view this is one of the best books in a wild that can be suitable as well for a novice in JEE ( not in core java!) as for a person that had some exposure to JEE. Comprehensive coverage of the material, well written. Recommended :)
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