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Old 01-23-2013, 04:24 PM   PM User | #1
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Best Books for Java Complete

Hi guys, I am currently in engineering and have a very strong core java knowledge.

I want to learn java in depth including EJB and Java EE etc.
I would like to know which books should I buy as for half time of the day I do not have access to computers but I have time to read books.

I have heard that the Head First Series in Java and EJB are good.
I have also heard that Java How to Program by Deitel and Deitel are also good.

So please suggest me some books and I would like to avoid complete reference books as they are very boring in structure.
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I wonder if the oracle tutorials has a download option. Lets take a look.
Yeah there's definitely some information. The overview page is here: http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/ja...sp-135888.html, but I found it coming through just the SE tutorial site which brought me here: http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/ja...8-1536013.html

I won't recommend a book though. Books become so out of date so quickly IMHO they are not worth the investment cost. Online is the easy part since if you know *what* you are looking for, or can describe what it is in google, you'll often pull up quite a number of results that include tutorials. The trick is knowing which tutorials are out of date, obsolescent, or insecure, which does take a bit of knowledge in a language.
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I wonder if the oracle tutorials has a download option. Lets take a look.
Yeah there's definitely some information. The overview page is here: http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/ja...sp-135888.html, but I found it coming through just the SE tutorial site which brought me here: http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/ja...8-1536013.html

I won't recommend a book though. Books become so out of date so quickly IMHO they are not worth the investment cost. Online is the easy part since if you know *what* you are looking for, or can describe what it is in google, you'll often pull up quite a number of results that include tutorials. The trick is knowing which tutorials are out of date, obsolescent, or insecure, which does take a bit of knowledge in a language.
Yeah I know that but I do not have access to computers for like 8 hours per day in which time I would like to read a book. (P.s. its my college where reading books are allowed but not laptops )
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I'm thinking download to an e-reader.
If that's not an option, than a book is the only way to go and I don't have any suggestions on them. The only thing I can suggest whilst looking for one is to not use any book that caters to a version of Java less than 5. Lots of new stuff in 6 and 7, but java 5 brought in the generics so that is the minimum you want to develop for (the other new stuff would be trivial to learn after).
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