No offense, but I'm starting to agree with whomever suggested that this list be
split up into several. Is it just me, or has the number of non-related posts
increased the last months?

Good mailing list netiquette sort of assumes that before asking a question on a
mailing list, the poster has at least put some effort into locating the answer
on his/her own.

While there is nothing wrong with being a novice at anything, including EJB,
one might perhaps take a minute or two to reflect on whether the best forum for
questions on a novice level is this list. (Which is, not surprisingly, why
splitting it into several lists, where each list can have a more descriptive
title, sounds like a good idea to me.)

There are lots of excellent tutorials available on the net. If one is new to
Java/EJB, an obvious place to start looking might, perhaps, be Sun's site
(java.sun.com)? Or, given the number of sites related to EJB out there, locating
a tutorial with a simple search engine shouldn't take too long.

No offense intended to anyone in particular here. I'm just concerned that the
posts that do belong on the list will drown among those that don't, and I doubt
that would make anyone happy.

/Jonas

On Tue, 4 Jul 2000, Sanjay Kumar wrote:

> Hello Friends,
> I am very new to this subject. Please explain me th Difference/Similirity
> between EJB and Java Beans
>
> Cheers,
> Sanjay Kumar,
> Software Consultant,
> Addcon India Pvt Ltd.
> New Delhi.
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