Well if everyone agrees, then I offer TheServerSide.com as the host for this
list of Component Frameworks.

        Sandeep, your list was a good start. We may also want to add a "supported
platforms/app. servers", since I doubt that all the frameworks out there are
perfectly J2EE compliant.

        Another concern is having a uniform showcase of these products, kind of how
Flashline.com put together their app. server matrix. The reason I say we
have a strict layout is because the last thing we want to do is re-publish
vendor written data sheets covered with marketing hype. We want the cold
hard facts, and I agree with you that user reviews would be great. Thats why
TheServerSide.com is an appropriate choice, as we can leverage our EJB-based
messaging infrastructure to really make this an interactive effort.

        You know, we could probably make this really easy on ourselves. We could
come up with a list of what info we want, and just send this to the vendors
and have them fill it out themselves (they would do it for the exposure). We
could then look it over and edit where necessary. It would save us the
market research time.

        My three cents. :)

Floyd Marinescu

---------------------------------
Senior Architect / Director of Marketing
The Middleware Company
http://www.middleware-company.com
http://www.TheServerSide.com
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
416-889-6115

Check out TheServerSide.com, the internets first J2EE community!!!

===========================================================================
To unsubscribe, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and include in the body
of the message "signoff EJB-INTEREST".  For general help, send email to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] and include in the body of the message "help".

Reply via email to