Free EJB Quick reference guide handbook?

I needing one, I dont have money to buy a book and the mastering ejb2
ebook dont allow printing(I tried to crack
and uncrypt but the software is trial and only uncrack 68 pages, and the quick reference
start at 620!)
Any idea where I can get it?
I want one with general information, syntax, diagrams so I
dont need to keep opening a browser.
Googling didnt help too much

The EJB spec is that best book there is on EJBs. Slow reading, but worth it. (One of the few books worth printing - 4 pages per sheet double sided).
Figure out xdoclet while you're at it, saves lots of grief or get yourself a decent IDE with a J2EE plugin and let it do the work - don't be lazy though, work out what's going on.

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