Can you please elaborate on what you mean by eJB being a synchronous model.
(An example would really help).
Thanks





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Youval Bronicki wrote:

> We are considering to use EJB for an n-tier product.  Almost everything
> we've read seems to support EJB.

> Can somebody list any issues that may discourage us (or point to a
relevant
> resource)?

EJB's main weakness today is that is is a synchronous model. You'll need to
wait
for EJB2 (or go with proprietary extensions, which a couple of vendors
have) if
you want integration with asynchronous messaging.

> Is CORBA + CORBA Services a serious competitor?

No. The only serious competitor is the highly proprietary COM/DCOM from
you-know-who.

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