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# Beginning Java EE 7 (Expert Voice in Java)

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Review: This book is a gem - At first, this book can seem overwhelming if you just start reading it from the beginning - there is so much information and it's completely thorough on every topic, including the historical evolution of the technologies. My recommendation is to do the examples first, and then go back to the chapter and read and re-read concepts. Otherwise, you can end up confused with no context. I found myself going back and reading the informational sections and it made everything much more complete and solidified. Following the above approach, I can really appreciate the way the book is organized and all the effort the author has put into organizing the sections and giving you a very deep run through of every concept. You will learn SO much, and with practical examples along the way. This is a book you're going to want to keep and look stuff up to refresh your mind on certain topics.
Review: Very Good for Beginners - As its title says. It is really a good book for Java EE beginners, it walks you through on how to use most if not all feature provided by Java EE 7. You certainly will need to read other book, in order to understand the concepts deeply but this gives a good understanding of issues and in a precise, comprehensive manner. There is one thing one should be aware of, when you start reading this book, if you are completely new it is better to skip chapters 1 & 2 as they act as summary of the entire book. So if you do start with those 2 most probably you will end up being confused and hate the book. My two cents.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,782,421 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #252 in Beginner's Guides to Java Programming #2,016 in Software Design & Engineering #2,748 in Introductory & Beginning Programming |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (84) |
| Dimensions  | 7.52 x 1.37 x 9.25 inches |
| Edition  | 1st ed. |
| ISBN-10  | 143024626X |
| ISBN-13  | 978-1430246268 |
| Item Weight  | 2.4 pounds |
| Language  | English |
| Print length  | 636 pages |
| Publication date  | June 27, 2013 |
| Publisher  | Apress |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ This book is a gem
*by G***L on March 9, 2014*

At first, this book can seem overwhelming if you just start reading it from the beginning - there is so much information and it's completely thorough on every topic, including the historical evolution of the technologies. My recommendation is to do the examples first, and then go back to the chapter and read and re-read concepts. Otherwise, you can end up confused with no context. I found myself going back and reading the informational sections and it made everything much more complete and solidified. Following the above approach, I can really appreciate the way the book is organized and all the effort the author has put into organizing the sections and giving you a very deep run through of every concept. You will learn SO much, and with practical examples along the way. This is a book you're going to want to keep and look stuff up to refresh your mind on certain topics.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Very Good for Beginners
*by W***A on January 31, 2014*

As its title says. It is really a good book for Java EE beginners, it walks you through on how to use most if not all feature provided by Java EE 7. You certainly will need to read other book, in order to understand the concepts deeply but this gives a good understanding of issues and in a precise, comprehensive manner. There is one thing one should be aware of, when you start reading this book, if you are completely new it is better to skip chapters 1 & 2 as they act as summary of the entire book. So if you do start with those 2 most probably you will end up being confused and hate the book. My two cents.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great for an EE newbie
*by K***R on November 23, 2013*

I've been learning Java SE over the past three years, but to get a job I need to make the jump to Java EE. So I purchased this book to help me make that leap. I just finished reading through the book and am about to go over it again. The author packed a LOT of information in this book, and it is well-organized. I was not able to really implement the example code because of technical problems getting the tools (Maven, Derby, etc.) set up on my computer. But I was able to study the examples and gained a lot thereby. While there are a number of typos throughout the book, very few of them detracted from the clarity of what was being said, and I wouldn't let this keep me from highly recommending this book to anyone looking to take that step from SE to EE. By the way, I tried running the examples in Eclipse at first and it didn't work. I beat my head against this for a while before emailing the author for help. He replied simply that Maven (which all of the examples depend upon) does not play well with Eclipse, and that's why he prefers using the command line interface. So if you're very dependent upon Eclipse, as I am, you may find yourself frustrated with the book's examples and should begin learning how to use the command line. Pros: It's a well-organized book that will build your understanding if you take the time to read and absorb. Cons: Perhaps the worst index I've ever seen. For example, there are no entries for "entity" or "producer" or "qualifier" all of which are significant enough in the book to have headings above the sections that talk about them. Other terms, such as "SAX" you can't find in the index in its commonly-used acronym. You have to know to look it up under "Simple API for XML (SAX)".

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