EJB -- Anyone have experience with this?

jiva@devware.com jiva@devware.com
Wed, 31 May 2000 22:29:45 -0700


EJB is limited to Java and is semi proprietary as a result.  I would
stick to something more open and standardized, like CORBA.  CORBA is
very cool.

On Tue, May 30, 2000 at 05:26:34PM -0700, John Mosier wrote:
> Any Java programmers in this audience?
> 
> I am investigating Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB).  This is a new
> standard that allows for "componentizing" software.  This is
> discussed in the May 2000 issue of Application Development
> Trends Magazine.
> 
> http://www.adtmag.com/Pub/may2000/fe501.cfm
> 
> Sun and IBM and IBM vs Sun figure prominently in this
> article.  It appears to me that as IBM and Sun spar off at each
> other in gathering applications and services that the end user
> will benefit greatly and the Open Source Community will have
> another powerful weapon in the war with M$.
> 
> Any feedback?  Very interesting article.
> 
> 
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