Java EE 6 Pocket Guide from O'Reilly - Now Available in Paperback and Kindle Edition
- by arungupta
Hot off the press ...
Java EE 6
Pocket Guide from 'OReilly Media is now available
in Paperback and Kindle Edition. Here are the book details:
Release Date: Sep 21, 2012
Language: English
Pages: 208
Print ISBN: 978-1-4493-3668-4 | ISBN 10:1-4493-3668-X
Ebook ISBN:978-1-4493-3667-7 | ISBN 10:1-4493-3667-1
The book provides a comprehensive summary of
the Java EE 6 platform. Main features of different
technologies from the platform are explained and accompanied
by tons of samples. A chapter is dedicated to Managed Beans,
Servlets, Java Persistence API, Enterprise JavaBeans,
Contexts and Dependency Injection, JavaServer Faces,
SOAP-Based Web Services, RESTful Web Services, Java Message
Service, and Bean Validation in that format.
Many thanks to Markus
Eisele, John
Yeary, and Bert
Ertman for reviewing and providing valuable comments.
This book was not possible without their extensive feedback!
This book was mostly written by compiling my blogs,
material from 2-day
workshops,
and several
hands-on
workshops
around
the
world.
The interactions with users of different technologies and
whiteboard discussions with different specification leads
helped me understand the technology better. Many thanks to
them for helping me be a better user!
The long international flights during my travel
around
the
world
proved extremely useful for authoring the content. No phone,
no email, no IM, food served on the table, power outlet = a
perfect recipe for authoring ;-)
Markus wrote a detailed
review of the book. He was one of the manuscript reviewers of
the book as well and provided valuable guidance. Some excerpts from
his blog:
It covers the basics you need to know of Java EE 6 and gives good
examples of all relevant parts.
...
This is a pocket guide which is comprehensively written. I
could follow all examples and it was a good read overall. No
complicated constructs and clear writing.
...
GO GET IT! It is the only book you probably will need about
Java EE 6! It is comprehensive, wonderfully written and covers
everything you need in your daily work. It is not a complete
reference but provides a great shortcut to the things you need to
know. To me it is a good beginners guide and also works as a
companion for advanced users.
Here is the first tweet feedback ...
Jeff West was super prompt to place the first pre-order of my book,
pretty much the hour it was announced. Thank you Jeff!
@mike_neck posted the very
first tweet about the book, thanks for that!
The book is now available in Paperback and Kindle Edition from the
following websites:
O'Reilly
Media (Ebook, Print & Ebook, Print)
Amazon.com
(Kindle Edition and Paperback)
Barnes
and Noble
Overstock
(1% off Amazon)
Buy.com
Booktopia.com
Tower
Books
Angus
& Robertson
Shopping.com
Here is how I can use your help:
Help spread the word about the book
If you bought a Paperback or downloaded Kindle Edition, then post
your review here.
If you have not bought, then you can buy it at amazon.com
and multiple other websites mentioned above.
If you are coming to JavaOne, you'll have an opportunity to get a
free copy at O'Reilly's booth on Monday (October 1) from 2-3pm.
And you can always buy it from the JavaOne Bookstore.
I hope you enjoy reading it and learn something new from it or hone
your existing skills. As always, looking forward to your feedback!