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	<description>Simplicity from complexity : by Stanley Kubasek</description>
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		<title>By: Gonzalo Ferreyra</title>
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		<dc:creator>Gonzalo Ferreyra</dc:creator>
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		<description>Hello Stanley, I&#039;m looking for some information to read to increase my JEE skills; I&#039;m working with Java EE 5 for about 3 years and now I need to migrate to Java EE 6. Do you know any book to suggest me? Thanks a lot

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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello Stanley, I&#8217;m looking for some information to read to increase my JEE skills; I&#8217;m working with Java EE 5 for about 3 years and now I need to migrate to Java EE 6. Do you know any book to suggest me? Thanks a lot</p>
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		<description>Hi ! Excellent article - I made a article about JUnit: Unit test except container J2EE with Spring and JNDI (here : http://bit.ly/798uHp )- The first solution consists in using the attribute defaultObject JndiObjectFactoryBean class which allows to change data source when call JNDI fails - The second consists in creating a class which will create for us context JNDI before using our services in the files of Spring configuration</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi ! Excellent article &#8211; I made a article about JUnit: Unit test except container J2EE with Spring and JNDI (here : <a href="http://bit.ly/798uHp" rel="nofollow">http://bit.ly/798uHp</a> )- The first solution consists in using the attribute defaultObject JndiObjectFactoryBean class which allows to change data source when call JNDI fails &#8211; The second consists in creating a class which will create for us context JNDI before using our services in the files of Spring configuration</p>
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