someone asked:
>can you please expand on that "etc." ?
>or is there a doc that I can go through ?


I am not clear on the current full capabilities of Broadvision
(so it is hard to say what they are lacking)

however, if you want to look at what J2EE offers, you can just go to:
http://java.sun.com/j2ee

off hand it provides:
EJB, XML, JDBC, Corba, JNDI, JSP, messaging (JMS), transations (JTA/JTS), servlets.

Note, that J2EE is not just the JDK and a bunch of libraries but it provides you a
standard container and packaging for you to do your development.  So you could create
your applicaition and package it into a WAR file (similar to JAR except that it is for
Web Application aRchive ... no don't blame me for the name) and deploy on SilverStream
or WebSphere or iAS ...

enterprise-francis

ps. I believe that Broadvision is still C based.


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