Meisam,
I would recommend that you start with the JSP and servlet tutorials
rather than jumping right into the deep end. I admire that you have
taken such a plunge; there is so much to learn here that you head
will soon be spinning (if it's not already). Appfuse uses a number
of frameworks that are non-trivial for the beginning Java developer.
I'd recommend that you skip the JEE stuff altogether, honestly.
Appfuse stays away from the overhead of requiring a full JEE app
server and I think you'll find that most developers who have been
exposed to open source Java frameworks would agree that's the best
strategy for a beginner. If you find you do need to go the JEE
route, none of the experience you gain by using Appfuse will have
gone to waste; JEE is moving in the direction of the lighter, better,
faster frameworks.
You'd do well to pick up a few books, namely Spring in Action, Java
Persistence with Hibernate, anything written by Rod Johnson, and
"Better Builds With Maven 2." The Maven book is a free download. You
will find that your journey is initially like learning a foreign
language by moving to a foreign country. Don't give up and one day
you'll realize that you just "get it" and you aren't re-reading every
page again and again.
Good luck,
Coleman
On Oct 1, 2007, at 12:43 PM, meisam4910 wrote:
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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