The amount of effort required to come up to speed on J2EE definitely depends
on your initial velocity. Excellent introductory material can be found on
the OpenEJB site:

http://openejb.sourceforge.net/


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Subject: [JBoss-user] Re : Maybe it is me


> Hi,
>
> Just a few questions ...
>
> Are you familiar with Java ?
> Are you familiar with J2EE ?
>
> If your answer is 'no' to both questions, then you should reconsider your
> technological choices.
> J2EE is a powerfull system, but it's not a trivial API that you can
> understand in 30 minutes.
>
> Starting with JBoss takes some time, just like any other app server
> (although I think this one is easier than some other IMHO).
>
> (Apparent) complexity is sometimes the price to pay for high flexibility.
>
> Regards,
> Sebastien.
>
>
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