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Rating:  Summary: Poor writing on interesting topic Review: First of all, let me asure you, that I really like the Connector Architecture - there's nothing wrong with the topic. But this book is not good at explaing it. Seems like the authors/editors did a very bad job on coordinating their work. Often I just don't get it - and no - it's not because I'm a dummy. I have been working with J2EE for several years now, as well as instructing courses for BEA and for the IT University of Copenhagen in the use of J2EE.When reading this book you never get the feeling, that you've fully understood a topic - probably cause they've only told you half of the story. I read the whole book - because JCA is an important addition to J2EE - and because I kept hoping that the writing style would get better in the next chapter, but no. My suggestion is: either read the specification OR wait for another book. I wouldn't recommend this book to ANYONE - even if you could get it for free. I sure do wonder why other people like this book...?? Are we really talking about the same bunch of paper?
Rating:  Summary: May as well just read the spec Review: Much of this seems to be lifted from the spec. No examples to speak of. I haven't seen Apte's book. I hope it is better.
Rating:  Summary: A "must read" for all serious J2EE developers Review: The J2EE Connector Architecture (JCA) is a very important standard API of the Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition. This book provides a well written and comprehensive treatment of JCA. I highly recommend it for any J2EE developer who needs to learn how to integrate enterprise information systems with J2EE application servers and components via the JCA.
Rating:  Summary: Good Java book on Enterprise Application Integration Review: This book covers the J2EE Connector architecture in a fairly good detail. The overall significance of Connector architecture in relation to the J2EE platform and Enterprise Application Integration has been presented well. The chapters are well structured, and separate out concepts needed by application developers and resource adpater vendors. Unlike some high-level EAI books, this book focuses on technical details and presents good examples and explanation of concepts. Chapters by vendors provide additional value. I recommend this book for those interested in knowing more about Java approach to EAI.
Rating:  Summary: Good book Review: This book gives a good in-depth look at J2EE Connectors JCA and its use for enterprise application integration. Though J2EE and Connector architecture have evolved, this book still gives a good overview and background. Examples are not complete but have been explained well. Book assumes that reader is familiar with other parts of J2EE and that could have been better. Overall, I found the book useful while writing a connector for my project. So giving it four stars.
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