At 06:39 PM 7/14/99 +0100, you wrote:
>For sake of argument, let's suppose B bundles hundreds of EJBs in one
>jar (eg. "The Theory Center"). Each application module making use of
>as little as one EJB from "The Theory Center" would have to accept the
>bloat of the resulting module.
>
I appreciate using us as an example Bean Provider. Just want to
make a couple of points clear. We ship bags of components.
We do not provide a component _framework_. The JumpStart product
provides a bag of components for eBusiness. In our definition, a framework is
something that requires developers to use it either completely, or not being used at
all. "True" components allow application assemblers to pick and choose the components
that are required to solve specific parts of a larger problem. "True" components
also allow application assembler to extend the given components for custom
logic at both development time and runtime. These are currently the key requirements
for rapidly building "dot-com scale", flexible eBusiness applications.
-Will
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The Theory Center 1.617.262.0703 (Fax)
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>> > Malcolm
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