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manpreet
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3 years ago
I am totally a newbie in EJB, basically at present my focus is not to master EJB because my university exams are near and i have to focus on them
But my university syllabus has 2 chapters on EJB (you can say a very very brief overview of EJB 2.0) for that purpose i want to have an overview of EJB
I have purchased the Head First EJB which is for EJB 2.0
I have the following questions, they might be silly because i am not too good in Java but i trying my best to be good.
(1) Head first EJB says "If you don't have an EJB 2.0 compliant server, go to java.sun.com and download J2EE 1.3" so whats an EJB 2.0 compliant server??
downlaod J2EE 1.3 do i have to do this when i have the Java 7 (jdk 1.7.0) installed
(2)Reference Implementation server? what's this.
Thanks in advance.