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Your First Cup: An Introduction to the Java EE Platform

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Your First Cup: An Introduction to the Java EE Platform

Publisher: Oracle
ISBN/ASIN: 0595352634
Number of pages: 48

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This is Your First Cup: An Introduction to Java Platform, Enterprise Edition, a short tutorial for beginning Java EE programmers. This tutorial is designed to give you a hands-on lesson on developing an enterprise application from initial coding to deployment.

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