One of the things that comes out of the discussions is that if we
(developers) have choice of beans , we will be confused. (Hence don't
provide choices. Mr. Session tells us that MTS has only one for many years -
the one and only one he believes is useful in the EJB spec).

Even the many postings to the interest group we see are about guidelines
(when to use stateful vs stateless and where to put Business logic) ...
There is no one answer to all the problems but I guess new developers are
always looking for experience documents and guidelines .. This is where I
guess more online material is needed ..

Sridhar Kumanduri

----- Original Message -----
From: Eugene Loch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, August 07, 1999 4:52 PM
Subject: Re: ObjectWatch issue 20, an evaluation of Roger Sessions critique
of EJB1.1


> <soapbox>
> 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.
>
> Like many developers out there, Sessions just didn't get it.  That would
> include many Java programmers too, by my observations and unscientific
poll
> of attendees at JavaOne.
>
> Sessions represent the group of seasoned developers (OK,  I'm giving him
> the benefit of the doubt, and I'm being very generous) who had crafted
> robust, scalable applications without the use of EJB or Java.  Given the
> lack of access to EJB we have today, the due diligence required to
separate
> fact from fiction, how can you fault anyone who's on the outside trying to
> figure this out?  IMHO the article does point out some of the confusing
> issues a novice EJB programmer would find.
>
> </soapbox>
>
> -Eugene
>
>
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