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Personnally, I've started with http://jbossatwork.com/ .
That gives good bases to work with JBoss, J2EE 1.4 , EJB 2.1 and so on .
The book describes precisely the application structure.

Hope that's help

Marc

meisam4910 a écrit :
> thank you and im fan of this website, its very good, have a look dude;
> www.roseindia.net
>
>
> Mike Horwitz wrote:
>> I am a fan of the Sun tutorials. They are pretty comprehensive and should
>> get you going reasonably quickly:
>> http://java.sun.com/javaee/reference/tutorials/ (pick the Java EE version
>> appropriate for you).
>>
>> Mike.
>>
>> On 10/1/07, meisam4910 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>
>>> guys, can anybody suggest a powerful and comprehensive tutorial on J2EE
>>> kick
>>> start ? for example now when i want to start a project i see many things
>>> are
>>> inside the project such as, beans, xml files, sources,... i want to know
>>> the
>>> relationships between these elements, and how they communicate with each
>>> other ? i have read a lot about the J2EE, but still need to understand
>>> the
>>> structure of an web application directory, a common structure and
>>> essential
>>> things inside the directory. thank you.
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