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  • where r d next videos??????plz upload those videos...and paste the links here.....this video is one of the best video available in youtube on j2ee.....

  • good videa

  • wow thanks a bunch! You cleared up a lot of my questions. Thanks again!

  • i wish he didn't say that size MS Office runs into tens of thousands of lines of code... a LOT more than just that :-)

  • by far the BEST VIDEO on youtube ABOUT J2EE

  • finally some one making sense of things. thank you

  • Thanks man

  • awesome, but where are the slides professor

  • awesome

  • Hi Pradeep, you are really Pradeep. You make us understand so nicely ya. Thankyou very much. May God Bless you. A Big Thanks to the uploader (vimaliswamy) also. Keep it up.

  • Does anyone have the next part of this tutorial?

    I've checked the the official site

    but the videos wont play and wont download either... seems it was removed... what a shame... such a good content wasted

  • Good summary. Thanks.

  • Excellent, Highly appreciated....

  • HI

    Thanku sir

  • It was very clear explaination about the java editions in a short time.

    Thank you very much Pradeep.

  • Clear and concise. You picked good examples to illustrate your points. Thanks for the quick overview.

  • Vey good! I really liked the J2ee video.

  • Hi Pradeep, it's very precise and to the point video. In 10 minutes, I learnt what I was trying to understand since so many months. I'm basically IT Project Manager - have worked hands on Java before 1998 days. However, with one of my new project and this BUZZ word J2EE - was trying to understand what's difference. When asked about J2EE, people talk much about MVC (Servlet, EJB, etc.). The core idea of this J2EE was not known to me. My sincere thanks to you for sharing amazing video. Hats off!

  • great vid thanks!

  • Hey gr8 gr8 gr8 work bro !! thanks really !

  • thank you so muvh for this video, i'am going to do a JavaEE couse but I was having some problems to enderstand... and this video put an end in all the mess that wass in my brain! Thank you so much! Obrigada

  • Hi,

    This is Pradeep LN, the instructor in the video. This video is part1 of a Java EE tutorial shot by (and for) an IT magazine website : siliconindia. The other parts are available on siliconindia site, but they seem to be having some glitches and videos are not playing properly. I don't have the source videos.

    I am very glad that so many of you found it useful. I hope to post more useful stuff in the future on my site : ClearSemantics.

    -Pradeep LN

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  • Finally a good introduction to JEE, a summary of this talk should be in wikipedia.

  • hey thnx fr such a clear picture of all d editions.

    I have to make a java database driven dynamic website for my final project.... shud i use J2SE or J2EE. and plz tell me wot all thingsi shud knw before starting of wid it

  • Pardeep Sir - good work - Amazing

  • too good

  • Nice, thx for this vid.

    I liked the bank metaphor.

  • EXCELLENT INDEED

  • I wish I found this video earlier, when studying for the SCJA certification. This guy explains very clearly concepts which took me a lot of time to understand by other means.

    Please post the continuation of tutorial (and tell the guy to say less "OK"... ok?)

  • well thanks and very nice and doubt clearing video about types of java

  • Good tutorial , but why doesn't the video show the board guy is pointing at instead of showing him contstantly??

  • It is interesting,Thanks

  • U r a racist..Do u know 33% microsoft engineers are also indians? It doesnt matter whether indians or chinese are doing..It matters how are the doing..

  • Should have numbers.. 1/10, 2/10 and so on.. that way we can follow the sequence...

    next parts?

  • hmm.. where is the next one?

  • i had a nice time reviewing about java..thanks!

  • Thanks i had been hearing about Java for many years but never knew this jargon and this was the reason i never went on to Java since all this sounds too STUPID.

    But thanks anyways, JavaSoft is foolish, it should hav used JavaMe to replace Ajax with a light weight runtime in browser. So one jvm for browser and one regular one. Bloody idiots at SunMicro

  • Very helpful thanks.. answered my questions about J2EE

  • Thanks for the clear cut explanation, this guy has good teaching skills..

  • interessting stuff, greetings from germany!

  • Well done!! Ok? :)

  • good stuff - thanks!

  • excellent work...please post more

  • The lesson was great - looking forward for the next!

    Thanks a lot!

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