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Posted to user@struts.apache.org by "Hookom, Jacob John" <ho...@uwec.edu> on 2002/12/03 05:17:06 UTC

[OT] RE: [Struts Tip] #18 - Use EJBs with care

That delightful picture is now hanging at the front of our CS lab ;-)

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	From: James [mailto:jmitchtx@telocity.com] 
	Sent: Mon 12/2/2002 9:56 PM 
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	Subject: RE: [Struts Tip] #18 - Use EJBs with care
	
	

	Just for the record, I drive a Chevy!
	
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	James Mitchell
	Software Engineer/Struts Evangelist
	http://www.open-Tools.org/struts-atlanta
	
	
	
	
	-----Original Message-----
	From: Gemes Tibor [mailto:gemes@regens.hu]
	Sent: Saturday, November 30, 2002 1:34 AM
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	Subject: RE: [Struts Tip] #18 - Use EJBs with care
	
	
	+1
	
	xdoclet rulez
	
	2002-11-29, p keltez�ssel Paul Kavanagh ezt �rta:
	> Why roll your own persistence, transaction handling, caching & pooling
	
	> when you can leverage an app server ? XDoclet removes a lot of the
	> complexity that used to plague EJB. CMP 2.0 is really fast with the
	> latest containers and I find a huge overall increase in productivity.
	> Other benefits over rolling your own distrubuted architecture include
	> being able to leverage industry design patterns and tools, and it's
	> also easier to bring new team members up to speed.
	
	
	
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