Hi Jim,
I am not a Java Expert but I found Sun Java Tutorial is good, both Java SE and Java EE part. You can download the tutorial from the link in right panel:
http://java.
You though may find it too much talking since you already have good knowledge in C. I would recommend you to go through core language features first - basic, essential java classes and collection:
http://java.
http://java.
http://java.
and SKIP Java applet, AWT and swing part, they will take time and I am not sure whether you will need them in real life!
If you are looking for quick start, may be you can check this site also:
http://www.java2s.
After learning basic features, I would recommend you to learn the web part (JSP, Servlet) and any MVC framework (Struts, Spring, Wicket etc).
Thanks.
Best Regards,
Ferdous Khan
Ononto.com
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