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Implementing SOA Using Java EE by B.V. Kumar, Prakash Narayan, and Tony Ng (Addison-Wesley Professional, 2010)
This book provides step-by-step guidance on how to architect enterprise solutions and implement them using SOA and Java EE technologies.

Beginning Java EE 6 Platform with GlassFish 3: From Novice to Professional by Antonio Goncalves (Apress, 2009)
This book details the Java EE 6 specifications and reference implementations and uses GlassFish v3 to deploy and administer the code examples.

Real World Java EE Patterns Rethinking Best Practices by Adam Bien (lulu.com, 2009)
Through real world projects, this book shows how to develop and maintain Java EE 5 and Java EE 6 applications.

 

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