Sun has published J2EE which makes all existing
EJB servers (today) in the market *OBSOLETE*.

Before the release J2EE, the best EJB server was
Jonas from Bull (free form www.bullsoft.com),
not WebLogic.

I worked with Tuxedo in 1995 and 1996. It was great,
but double obsolete now.



--- Igor Drozdov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I aplogise if this message has commercial overtones,
> I just try to locate
> EJB technology experts, please, email directly if
> topic seems unappropriate
> for this list.
>
> We are looking to set up an internet stock brokerage
> in Russia. We need
> technology which allows rapid development, code
> re-usability and scalability
> (component based programming), and think of EJBs,
> probably on WebLogic
> appserver. We have experienced Java code
> programmers, but are not that
> confident about architecture...
>
> Even though simplest online brokerage of stock is
> not a particularly new
> idea, and EJB are supposed to be perfect for this
> (WebLogic even provides
> sample "trader" beans), I couldn't locate a
> developer in Russia or in the US
> who has implemented online brokerage systems on EJB.
>  I've read that E*Trade
> has been using TUXEDO which is supposedly should be
> "replaced" by EJB, but
> they are doing it in-house and are not in the
> business of sharing
> technology.
>
> We want to look at (and, well, pay for this
> privilege if needed) existing
> architecture for online stock brokerage before doing
> the system ourselves.
> Can anyone help locating EJB developers who *have
> done* online brokerage
> systems or maybe give me a hint where to look? I've
> heard there is annual
> conference dedicated specifically to online
> brokerage backoffice systems
> (there are hundreds of e-commerce forums, but I need
> to narrow down to
> online brokerage, please).
>
> Again, sorry if topic not quite
> "technology-related".
>
> Tnx and Rgds,
> Igor Drozdov.
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
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