1) Learn Web First! But, just JSP is not enough: master some efetive
FrameWork(s) MVC (WebFrontController) just like VRaptor3, Mentawai, or even
Struts2!! ;-))) Not all Apps use Spring FrameWork.. :/
2)Yes, EJB is Midleware (Infra-Structure) FrameWork.

Ice-Man


2010/4/25 vladakg85 <vladak...@gmail.com>

> Ok I lost my .NET job and with whole body I wan't to learn Java :) (no
> I have time) I have 2 years experience in building desktop
> applications. I learned Java as a language (syntax etc.) now I have a
> little doubt. I primarily wan't to learn how to build Web
> applications. I learned to use Maven for start. Now I don't know which
> way is better:
> 1) To learn JSP first > Spring second or Spring > JSP? Which way is
> smarter?
> 2) Is EJB in J2EE same thing as Spring?
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