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The EJB-Interest list has been one of the best
sources of information regarding- you guessed it EJB.
Help us keep it that way.
Especially now that the traffic on this list seems
to be increasing almost exponentially!
PLEASE! Understand the protocol used here, which
really should be obvious to anyone, newbie or not:~)
* Don't post any questions that are not relevant to
EJB in some way.
* Do your homework, and use the list for questions that remain only after that. * REALIZE THIS: Most
likely, the question that you have has already been discussed here- IN-DEPTH!
Check out the ARCHIVES First! Every single post to this list is available in an
easily browsable/searchable format, at: http://archives.java.sun.com/archives/ejb-interest.html
* Don't post any questions that are vendor
specific. Check out: http://java.sun.com/products/ejb/tools1.html for
vendor contact info.
* Don't reply to someone's post and change the subject. Create a new message. * Make sure your mail has a SUBJECT. Then make sure
it's INFORMATIVE!
* When replying to someone's post, DO NOT include
their entire email. Only include what's needed for context.
Use your common sense.
VENDOR-SPECIFIC INFORMATION:
Common-sense tip:
0. All(?) EJB
related vendors are listed at: http://java.sun.com/products/ejb/tools1.html
1. Check out
the vendor's web-site.
2. Send email
to [EMAIL PROTECTED] You should check out the individual EJB Server Vendor's web-sites and
support channels.
For your vendor specific questions, go to: http://www.Your_Vendor_Name.com
For instance:
http://www.weblogic.com http://www.gemstone.com http://www.persistence.com http://www.ibm.com http://www.valto.com
etc.
I know that the Weblogic also has support newsgroups news://www4.weblogic.com ) and tons of documentation on their web-site. ALL JAVA ARCHIVES: For example:
For anything Java related,
the starting point is:
Information on ALL JAVA
PRODUCTS:
If you're looking for
information on a particular product, you'll find it there.
Again, using common-sense,
if you're looking for info on servlets or jdbc, you should type:
http://java.sun.com/products/servlet
etc.
NOTE: For information on J2EE, go to:
For developers, more information is
at:
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