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Java developers typically go through four "stages" in mastering Java. In the first stage, they learn the language itself. In the second stage, they study the APIs. In the third stage, they become proficient in the environment. It is in the fourth stage --"the expert stage"-- where things really get interesting, and Java Enterprise Best Practices is the tangible compendium of experience that developers need to breeze through this fourth and final stage of Enterprise Java mastery. Crammed with tips and tricks, Java Enterprise Best Practices distills years of solid experience from eleven experts in the J2EE environment into a practical, to-the-point guide to J2EE. Until Java Enterprise Best Practices, Java developers in the fourth stage of mastery relied on the advice of a loose-knit community of fellow developers, time-consuming online searches for examples or suggestions for the immediate problem they faced, and tedious trial-and-error. But Java has grown to include a huge number of APIs, classes, and methods. Now it is simply too large for even the most intrepid developer to know it all. The need for a written compendium of J2EE Best Practices has never been greater. Java Enterprise Best Practices focuses on the Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE) APIs. The J2EE APIs include such alphabet soup acronyms as EJB, JDBC, RMI, XML, and JMX.


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Robert Eckstein, an editor at O'Reilly, works mostly on Java books (notably Java Swing) and is also responsible for the XML Pocket Reference and Webmaster in a Nutshell, 2nd Edition. In his spare time he has been known to provide online coverage for popular conferences. He also writes articles for JavaWorld magazine. Robert holds bachelor's degrees in computer science and communications from Trinity University. In the past, he has worked for the USAA insurance company and more recently spent four years with Motorola's cellular software division.

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A GOOD ASSISTANT FOR DEVELOPERS, January 26, 2003
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The purpose of "Java Enterprise Best Practices" is to assist Java developers in getting around the complexities, which are part of a typical enterprise system.
The neatly summarized chapters of this book harbour concise and comprehensive outlines, which should guide developers in designing and coordinating projects, using the Java Enterprise APIs.
Despite its small size, this book did a good job on JavaMail, JavaServer Pages, Enterprise JavaBeans, Performance tuning, JDBC, and RMI/CORBA. However, some users may not be satisfied with the rather short information it provided on both XML and Custom Tag Libraries.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Pretty Good, January 21, 2003
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A nice surprise. The book is very J2EE and web application knowledgable.

A small part of the book had choppy flow--a few rough spots. Mostly (90%) of the book is well written. Generally the book is easy to follow even for a beginning J2EE developer but it helps to have the other O'Reilly java books.

My favorite chapters are the ones on sevlets and JSP. Not too sure about management API, but we don't use it.

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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Outstanding, January 21, 2003
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... This is an outstanding book
that has plenty of gems in it. The chapter on servlets
alone is worth it, which is available for free on the book
web site. EJB and JSP chapters are also very good. But I'd
have liked to see more on XML and web services.
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4.0 out of 5 stars A pretty solid book with a lot of breadth and fair bit of depth
This book tries to be a compendium of best practices across a lot of Enterprise Java (JMX, Servlets, JSPs, XML, EJB etc.) and it does succeed quite well. Read more
Published on July 13, 2006 by Frank J. Kelly

5.0 out of 5 stars Just what the doctor ordered !!
An appetizer that leaves you hungry for more.

Patterns and best practices have been around for a long time. Read more

Published on March 24, 2004 by Ajith Kallambella

4.0 out of 5 stars The Servlet chapter rocks!!!
Jason Hunter has done it again. His servlet chapter is simply awesome. He offers some really juicy bytes of information. Give the man more chapters. Read more
Published on August 21, 2003

5.0 out of 5 stars excellent source when time is not on your side
This book assumes you have prior knowledge of jsp/java. It's an excellent book especially for someone who needs to have some questions answered while developing an app, i. Read more
Published on June 10, 2003 by max power

5.0 out of 5 stars Good reference for Java architects and sys. designers.
Title: Java Enterprise Best Practices
First Edition December 2002
Author(s): The O'Reilly Java Authors
City: Sebastapol, CA
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Published on March 12, 2003 by Ravichandran M. Kaushika

5.0 out of 5 stars Good reference for Java architects and sys. designers.
Title: Java Enterprise Best Practices
First Edition December 2002
Author(s): The O'Reilly Java Authors
City: Sebastapol, CA
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Published on March 12, 2003 by Ravichandran M. Kaushika

5.0 out of 5 stars Nice tips
Nice practical tips for your daily work. Especially if you have to discuss your technical decisions with your managers and the other team members this book will give you a sound... Read more
Published on February 7, 2003 by Walter Unterberger

2.0 out of 5 stars Disappointed.
The book is surprisingly thin and lacks necessary detail about J2EE patterns. I think the Expert One-on-one J2EE book is much better.
Published on January 13, 2003 by Leonard

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