Any Comments for Somebody returning to Java after 4 Years.
I am and was a very good loover of Java. I have been working on Microsoft platform from last 4 Years. I dont know some thing came in my mind and wanted to update my skills of Java again.
Is there any one who can recommend me thathow I can have a complete review of Java from the Last 4 Years.Help much appreciated.
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JanabAsima] at [2007-11-27 5:52:53]

Joining this forum is a good way to start :)
Tria at 2007-7-12 15:44:55 >

Thanks!So technically where do u suggest me to start from.
Take a look at the tutorials provided by Sun, they are fully up to date for the latest Java version. Just skip what you feel you already know. http://java.sun.com/docs/books/tutorial/
hi..
its a good one...
but u have to face lot of things
such as
y u changing ur platform.
etc... in next concern..
any way once again welcome we proud to be javateam
u specify that u r in .net platform,
nice..
so u know the basic concepts of oops .
so u just refer core java , its related to c#,
then u go for j2ee (jsp,servlets, etc....)
some what different ,
its also easy to learn.. if u know asp.net , jsp is very easy ...
then struts framework
or
ejb
after finishing this .. u to member of java...
> hi..> > > its a good one...Please check your keyboard. It looks like you are missing lots of keys.
kajbja at 2007-7-12 15:44:55 >

> after finishing this .. u to member of java...What? So I can't say that I'm a Java developer since I don't write jsp, servlets etc, and I don't use struts.That's an odd definition.
kajbja at 2007-7-12 15:44:55 >

> u specify that u r in .net platform,
> nice..
> so u know the basic concepts of oops .
>
> so u just refer core java , its related to c#,
Since the OP also specified that he was already a Java developer 4 years ago. I'm pretty sure he knew the basics of OOP before starting .NET.
> then u go for j2ee (jsp,servlets, etc....)
> some what different ,
> its also easy to learn.. if u know asp.net , jsp is
> very easy ...
>
> then struts framework
> or
> ejb
>
>
> after finishing this .. u to member of java...
JSP/servlets are Web components and hence their use does not make sense outside of a Web environment , Struts is kind of pass?/i>, and EJBs are business components which have their use only under specific conditions.
All of the above isn't Core Java, and Java is not limited to the above.
Step #1: Don't [url= http://forum.java.sun.com/thread.jspa?threadID=5177972]crosspost[/url].~
> Step #1: Don't> [url= http://forum.java.sun.com/thread.jspa?threadID=51> 77972]crosspost[/url].> > ~You answered a double-post, and not a cross-post :p
kajbja at 2007-7-12 15:44:55 >

> You answered a double-post, and not a cross-post :pAh, well, thirty lashes with a dead mackerel for me, then.~
> > You answered a double-post, and not a cross-post
> :p
>
> Ah, well, thirty lashes with a dead mackerel for me,
> then.
Isn't that a bit harsh? What about starting with a small-mouth bass? If you like it, then upgrade to the mackerel.
> Isn't that a bit harsh? What about starting with a> small-mouth bass? If you like it, then upgrade to> the mackerel.I hear the 'holy mackerel' is an interesting experience.