Real World Java EE Patterns Rethinking Best Practices

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  • competently and practically  

    Real World Java EE Patterns Rethinking Best Practices (Paperback)
    First, I must start by saying that I have before me the print version of the newer green book and am surprised equally positive of building and editing. The book is aimed at "JEE-users", but reading is particularly enjoyable when one has gone th
  • Brilliantly different - required reading for all ersthaften JEE developers  

    Real World Java EE Patterns Rethinking Best Practices (Paperback)
    No, the book is not perfect. You can complain about the typeface or complain about the English. And yet I have forgiven 5 stars. Each chapter in the book is like a lecture by Adam himself, it is not easy to digest -. But if you manage to understand a
  • A blog between two book covers  

    Real World Java EE Patterns Rethinking Best Practices (Paperback)
    This edited self-published works not meet my minimum requirements for craft a book. It is unprofessional and made with too little care. It is also the content very superficial. The author intimates that even by designating it as [one iteration]. Howe
  • Great 35  

    Real World Java EE Patterns Rethinking Best Practices (Paperback)
    Without the courageous pioneer Adam Bien lot more people would still believe that Spring "good" and EJB 3 is "bad." I personally found EJB 3 now really well and was always surprised how dismissive Spring-followers were towards me.
  • Orientation for the real world  

    Real World Java EE Patterns Rethinking Best Practices (Paperback)
    One can agree with the English saying: This book should every Java EE architect who stand in his bookcase. The book is not only a documentation that lists the new Java EE Features and Patterns for Java EE, but it is a guide for daily work. Many refer