It is my understanding that nothing can be EJB 2.0 compliant until Sun
finalizes the specification and releases a conformance test suite.

We do not claim to be EJB 2.0 compliant.

The WebLogic EJB 2.0 beta is a preview release.   Many of our customers are
interested in early-access to the EJB 2.0 features, and their feedback is very
valuable to us.

As the specification progresses, we will be closer to full compliance.

-- Rob

Rob Woollen
Senior Software Engineer
BEA WebLogic
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Gillard Dion wrote:

> Is this the same patc that didn't implement ejb associations?
>
> How can something be 2.0 compliant when the final 2.0 spec isn't done yet?
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> Re: compare weblogic and websphere
>
> WL 5.1 is EJB 1.1 compliant and has a beta patch for EJB 2.0 compliance.
>
> Gene
>
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> WebSphere 3.0.x is not EJB 1.1 compliant
> According to IBM's materials, WebSphere 3.5 is not planned to be EJB 1.1
> compliant.
> According to IBM's materials, WebSphere 4.0 (due early 2001) is planned to
> be EJB 1.1 compliant.
>
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> >From [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
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> I've heard in the past that Weblogic is touted as an application server
> compliant with j2ee spec but that Websphere is nothing more than a
> glorified
> servlet engine. Do they have EJB 1.1 compliance yet?
>
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