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Enterprise JavaBeans
by Richard Monson-Haefel
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 / 5.0 
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Great EJB3 Book! You will be greatly pleased with your purchase. 
This is a great introduction to EJBs in general, and now EJB3. (the JSR 220 standard) Just like EJBs are now easier to develop with version 3, so is it easy to read and study this book. I hold O'Reilly in a high regard, (doesn't mean I'm a fan boy though, they do have their share of bad apples) and their high standards show in the quality of writing in this book. You will be happy with your purchase.
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Good but outdated 
To be brief, this is a great book, but you will almost certainly want the newest edition of it.
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Is Good but Quality down in the code 
I recommend this book. The book cover almost topics in EJB 3.0 and you can depend it for preparing the SCBCD 5. The author explain and describe the topics in easy way. The problem of this book have more error in code I escalation it for author. cause the book have his name not auditor name. I will give this book three stars for losing the quality.
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Excellent book on EJB 3.0 and JPA 1.0, even for a beginner 
I found this book very helpful getting me up to date with the latest version of EJB. I had used EJB 2.1 before, but this book is good even for complete beginners. The first couple hundred pages are about the new Java Persistence Architecture. The last couple hundred pages are on using EJB 3.0 in JBoss AS. The middle of the book covers the rest of EJB 3.0. I still reference this book from time to time when working with JPA and complex relationships. I highly recommend this book.
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