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Helps if you read the book
Had the previous reviewer actually READ the book he would have noticed (on the second page of the preface, page xvi) that it says not once but TWICE that the book contains the EJB 1.1 exercises only because WAS 4.0 does not support EJB 2.0. Good night -- did this guy review it after just looking at the back of the book in the bookstore?
Published on November 11, 2003
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Thin content - EJB 1.1 only, no EJB 2.0
Unlike the Weblogic workbook by Nyberg, which has excellent EJB 2.0 exercises, this one only covers EJB 1.1 stuff, perhaps because the Websphere is slow in supporting EJB 2.0 ? It claims not to cover 2.0, but still rather dissapointing.
Published on November 25, 2002
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Helps if you read the book, November 11, 2003
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This review is from: WebSphere 4.0 AEs Workbook for Enterprise JavaBeans (3rd Edition) (Paperback)
Had the previous reviewer actually READ the book he would have noticed (on the second page of the preface, page xvi) that it says not once but TWICE that the book contains the EJB 1.1 exercises only because WAS 4.0 does not support EJB 2.0. Good night -- did this guy review it after just looking at the back of the book in the bookstore?
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Thin content - EJB 1.1 only, no EJB 2.0, November 25, 2002
By A Customer
This review is from: WebSphere 4.0 AEs Workbook for Enterprise JavaBeans (3rd Edition) (Paperback)
Unlike the Weblogic workbook by Nyberg, which has excellent EJB 2.0 exercises, this one only covers EJB 1.1 stuff, perhaps because the Websphere is slow in supporting EJB 2.0 ? It claims not to cover 2.0, but still rather dissapointing.
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