Hi Brian,

    It's always interesting to me when people supposedly interested in
portability use a proprietary document format.  Ever hear of text, rtf,
html or maybe pdf?  I suspect you'll get more comments when people
can read the document, especially without worrying about some kind
of virus.  So, thanks for the 146k, I enjoyed the boxes.


                                    Joe Sam Shirah
                                    Autumn Software


-----Original Message-----
From: Brian Maso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Friday, July 02, 1999 6:27 PM
Subject: Re: EJB value objects


>I've been thinking of similar issues, though more in terms of general
>distributed computing in Java than specifically in EJB. I'm attaching a
copy
>of a paper I'm constantly revising, in the hopes of someday making my
>thoughts concrete to myself. It's about "generic immutable-value classes"
in
>Java, and using them to add multi-return value semantics to Java. I believe
>a more general problem exists than the one you are describing, and this
>paper attempts to describe the problem as well as present one possible
>solution.
>
>I'd appreciate your thoughts. (Open document in "read-only" mode, and
please
>forgive glaring grammatical or spelling errors.)
>
>Brian Maso
>Blumenfeld & Maso, Inc.
>

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