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Simon Brown

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Simon Brown is a Java developer, architect and author.
Developing J2EE Applications with Websphere Studio Posted: Feb 27, 2004 3:07 PM
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"DevelopingMy review of Developing J2EE Applications with Websphere Studio has now been published over at JavaRanch.

As I said in my review, if you're new to WebSphere Application Server and WebSphere Studio then this book is worth hunting down because there's some really useful information in there. My only real criticism is that I would have liked to see more information about how to use WSAD for day to day development. We're using WSAD on my current project and there's a stack of stuff that we've had to learn the hard way or via an IBM consultant. A good example would be the use of Team Project Sets to make it easier to import all your projects/modules/components into the WSAD workspace in one go. Still, this book makes up for some very detailed information on J2EE packaging, performance profiling, etc which is why I gave it 8 out of 10.

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