Take a look at http://www.livebiz.com/jofx
OFX based EJBs are available right now for download, and other B2B and B2C
EJBs will be available quite soon.

-----Original Message-----
From: David Rauschenbach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wednesday, April 21, 1999 3:45 PM
Subject: Calling all EJB Solution Developers


>Are you, or is your company, developing an EJB-based business solution?
>
>ZLand is your best potential customer. We want your EJB's, and we'll bring
>you the distribution channel. Our hosted ERP-class application suite
>delivers rental applications to small customers.  The current suite, hosted
>at our Seattle NOC, is 45 Lotus Notes applications (HTML) including
>catalog, commerce, HR, etc. Sales offices, each owning a set of zip code
>based territories, sign up the small customers and do the integration
>legwork. SAP and PeopleSoft might be coming down to the $2M installation,
>but we're down at the $5k-$50k sign-up range, or the "no-competition" zone.
>
>Our new architecture, designed to accomodate additional transactional
>systems like  GL, AR, OE, auction, etc, will consist of a WebLogic/TOPLink
>cluster, SilverStream cluster, Simba, and DB2, and partnerships with those
>companies are in the works as the server integration work is already
>underway. 4 physical tiers, 7 software tiers - ugh. This has been called
>the mother of all systems by posters on this list. Imagine thousands of
>little mom-and-pop businesses, each with their own website (on-line
>catalogs, payables data entry, employees browsing their 401k status in the
>HR module, etc) being used by anonymous web users and employees alike, all
>served up by a very heavy cluster in our NOC. Then throw in reporting based
>on EJB's (via our Simba-based ODBC-EJB Bridge Driver for Tengah), and
>consider the thousands of instantiations that will result from a stupid one
>page report. Finally multiply that by another 75 to 140 NOC's which are the
>build-out of our international presence. Help!!! Just kidding, I'm
>confident.
>
>I've already heard from some of the great EJB-based solutions being built
>by hot vendors like ITMShip and ActionWare, and others <grin> like IBM SF.
>Send me a buzz and tell me what you're working on out of your garage. Or
>pass along the good rumors, like whether Oracle is in fact porting their
>financials to EJB.   :-)
>
>David
>Engineer, ZLand
>
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