"while still keeping their legacy architecture. "
What I was trying to say was that when these systems where designed the
designers did not intended for them to be used for developing and deploying
enterprise scale systems. They where usually good at rolling out some
internal intranet address book system, quickly without requiring some
expensive consultancy. Typically client server model but with some web based
stuff. If you look at the app servers then i.e. Silverstream, Netdynamics...
would you agree that load balancing, failover safety ..etc where part of the
products selling points. I do not think so. I do not think you would have
seen it mentioned anyway. It was all about rapid development and deployment.
Would you agree that the designers and implementators of CORBA and
RMI/Serialization had different views on what their design was trying to
solve and how it would evolve.
William
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Rickard �berg [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, March 10, 2000 12:21 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Concurrency in stateless session beans
>
> Hey
>
> Hm.. first you say this:
> > This boils down to the fact that some application servers started out as
> web
> > application servers and then turned into ejb application servers while
> still
> > keeping their legacy architecture. Net Dynamics is an example of this. I
> > used NetDyanmics many years ago and at the time is was a good solution.
> But
> > that was then.
>
> .. and then you say this:
> > Now when people are looking for a EJB Server they should
> > consider only ones that where built from the ground up for EJB 1.1 and
> based
> > on a mature and proven infrastructure such as CORBA.
>
> .. which makes for a rather contradictory statement all in all... "throw
> away the legacy infrastructure!" AND "keep the legacy infrastructure!".
> What's it gonna be? ;-)
>
> Cut the (rather obvious) marketing undertones out and you get:
> "Consider only ones that where built from the ground up for EJB 1.1."
>
> That's more like it.
>
> /Rickard
>
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