Sven-Uwe Meyer wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> ich just had a look at
>
> http://www.javaworld.com/jw-02-1999/jw-02-iw-ejb.html?020899txt
>
> and i was very surprised that we have to wait a long time until the next
> EJB specification will come up - here is an extract of the timeline:
>
> Q2 1999     - Moscone : next EJB specification (use XML for DD)
>
> end of 1999 - Moscone reference implementation
>
> Q1 2000     - Javits  : connecting to legacy data such as ERP-systems
> ?? ????     - Milano  : entity beans
>
> entity beans more than one year ! I'm afraid that many users and vendors
> don't want to wait that long and will deliver/use proprietary solution
> which will mess up all the plattform independence.
> Does that mean that EJB if of no (real) use for another 2 years ?
>
> thanks for any comments, sven
>

Ref. Sven-Uwe Meyer's questions - I have seen no comments so far.
Is everyone in shock ?
Is EJB / Java now uninteresting for non-academic purposes ?
Should companies now look to other solutions ?
If not, what should an "EJB-based" application developement /
maintenance strategy now look like ?

Erik

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