Hey

Eugene Loch wrote:
> At first I was infuriated while reading Sessions' article, but after
> following this thread and thinking about it some more, I realized that this
> article does reflect on a side of reality that we as EJB developers don't
> see every day.
<snip>

Yes, that is one of my conclusions as well. Which is why I think that it
is vital that there are more docs available to EJB-newbies than the EJB
specification and this list. There are a few books out, and more to
come, but there is a real need it seems for more tutorials and
easy-to-follow quick references. Some of the internal issues of EJB are
quite scary, but they're there to hide all the complexity and in the end
make it easier to develop distributed systems. But it is only possible
to harness EJB to its *full extent* when one grasps them completely. It
is always useful to know what is happening behind the scenes.

I can only hope that Sun, and others, are committing serious effort to
remedy the current lack of accessible information. Considering the
enormous momentum of this paradigm I would be surprised otherwise.

/Rickard

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