In this article we review some of the most recommended books for Java Enterprise development. The titles include:

 

1. Head First Servlets & JSP (2n Edition) [Kindle version]

HeadFirstServletJSPAuthor: Bert Bates, Kathy Sierra, Bryan Basham

Publisher: O'Reilly Media

Published Date (Kindle version): September 30th 2011

File Size (Kindle version): 28323 KB

Print Length: 886 pages

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Content Coverage: Servlet 2.4 and JSP 2.0 (J2EE 1.4)

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2. Murach's Java Servlets and JSP (2nd Edition)



Murach Java Servlets and JSPAuthor: Andrea Steelman, Joel Murach

Publisher: Mike Murach & Associates

Published Date: January 21st 2008

Paperback: 758 pages

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Content Coverage:

      • An introduction to web programming with Java.
      • How to install and use Tomcat.
      • How to use the NetBeans IDE.
      • A crash course in HTML.
      • How to develop JavaServer Pages.
      • How to develop servlets.
      • How to structure a web application with the MVC pattern.
      • How to work with sessions and cookies.
      • How to use standard JSP tags with JavaBeans.
      • How to use JSP Expression Language (EL).
      • How to use the JSP Standard Tag Library (JSTL).
      • How to use custom JSP tags.
      • How to use MySQL as the database management system.
      • How to use JDBC to work with database.
      • How to use JavaMail to send email.
      • How to use SSL to work with a secure connection.
      • How to restrict access to a web resource.
      • How to work with HTTP requests and responses.
      • How to work with listeners.
      • How to work with filters.
      • An introduction to the Music Store web site.
      • The Download application.
      • The Cart application.
      • The Admin application.

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3. EJB 3 in Action

EJB3 in ActionAuthor: Debu Panda, Reza Rahman, Derek Lane

Publisher: Manning Publications

Published Date: April 16th 2007

Paperback: 712 pages

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Content Coverage:

      • What’s what in EJB 3.
      • A first taste of EJB.
      • Building business logic with session beans.
      • Messaging and developing MDBs.
      • Learning advanced EJB concepts.
      • Transactions and security.
      • Implementing domain models.
      • Object-relational mapping.
      • Manipulating entities with EntityManager.
      • Using the query API and JPQL to retrieve entities.
      • Packaging EJB 3 applications.
      • Effectively integrating EJB 3 across your application tiers.
      • Taming wild EJBs: performance and scalability.
      • Migrating to EJB 3.
      • Exposing EJBs as web services.
      • EJB 3 and Spring.

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4. Servlet & JSP: A Tutorial (A Tutorial series)

ServletsJSPTutorialSeriesAuthor: Budi Kurniawan

Publisher: BrainySoftware

Published Date: February 20th 2012

Paperback: 452 pages

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Content Coverage: Servlet 3.0 and JSP 2.2

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5. Java EE 6 Development with NetBeans 7

JavaEE6NetBeansAuthor: David R. Heffelfinger

Publisher: Packt Publishing

Published Date: June 17th 2011

Paperback: 392 pages

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