Hi,

I am in the consulting space for EJB.
I have faced a similar problem for a client
of mine. But believe me, EJB is surely the
way to go and you are on the right track.

There are a couple of service providers
and vendors who can help you with your problem.
They are very specific to solution domains.
If you can explain in more detail about your
old application, there are a couple of vendors
who customize EJB Servers based on your existing
applications.

I could send you a list of such vendors if I
understand your requirements.

Thanks
RS
On Thu, 12 Aug 1999 00:19:52 -0700, Nicola Vota <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>We are an Italian bank with an old Information System no more adapted
>to support our growth.
>
>We are going to review or completely rebuild our IS using a Java
>multi-tier
>architecture and in particular we are very interested in EJB technology;
>
>we have experience on Java,RMI,jsp and multi-tier applications having
>used
>them in some little projects.
>
>We will start on September, so we are going to take a fast decision
>about
>the architecture and the technology; we want to terminate the project
>for the end of 2001.
>
>Our choice on EJB is based on the facilities it gives on managing
>transactionality, security, ecc..
>
>Our doubts on EJB are:
>
>1) Is this technology sufficiently stable to start such a large project
>based on EJB? Do you think that the specifications will change so often?
>
>2) What about views and joins of different Entity EJBs, how can be
>performed efficiently?
>I saw a solution from Oracle Business Components for Java
>(http://technet.oracle.com).
>
>3) Do you know if someone else has made something similar, I mean
>a Finance IS, or however a big IS?
>
>4) Do you know if there are some CASEs to develop with this technology?
>
>5) And Frameworks on EJB for a banking, finance environment?
>
>......
>
>n-th) Sincerely, do you think that we are completely crazy??
>
>Thanks for an answer,
>
>Nicola Vota
>
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