Rob,

My intention was not malicious. I was just pointing an example of the advice
that many vendors on this list are giving. In fact your consultant is not
alone in his views, I have talked to alot of consultants who seem to be
moving in the same direction. The companies in question include
Silverstream, NetDynamics and Web Sphere. He is probably somewhat correct
since he is going on his ejb server experience. If you follow this interest
list you will have seen similar views from well known authors on this
subject. My view still stands, if an application server is not able to
handle such CMP work I might as well tell my team that we are moving 100%
back into the CORBA world. I agree that this is not the view of BEA / Web
Logic but hey, if he says he is a BEA consultant and wants to give such
consultancy to a very important client of mine ( along with his sales troop
) then he should be open for criticism, maybe not on this new groups
though...my apologies. Maybe the lesson here is for my client not to trust
all vendor advice, me to be more diplomatic (do not mention names), and you
not to hire a self pro-claimed tuxedo guy to give advice on EJB.

kind regards,

William


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Rob Woollen [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, March 03, 2000 11:48 PM
> To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject:      Re: When to Use EJB? (was: Session EJBs vs. JavaObjects)
>
>     Hello William.
>
>     As you well know (since *you* asked this question, and it was answered
> in
> our newsgroups this week), this is not the position of BEA / WebLogic.
>
>     Consultants are entitled to their opinions, and they make mistakes.
> They
> are people after all.
>
>     Personally I think EJB-INTEREST is a great place for technical
> discussion.
> I do not think it is an appropriate forum to ridicule a BEA employee.
>
>     Regards,
>     Rob Woollen
>
> Rob Woollen
> Senior Software Engineer
> BEA WebLogic
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> "Louth, William (Exchange)" wrote:
>
> > I should point out that we recently had a Web Logic presentation in
> which
> > their consultant informed us that he had never used entity beans and
> said
> > that he thought stateless session beans where the way to go. Our
> response
> > was, we might as well stick to our CORBA servers.
> >
> > William
> >
>
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