to clarify:
bc4j can be used as a persistence layer and like all persistence layers it
is propeietary.

It can be implemented on other app servers, and has, but currently only
works against the Oracle RDBMS due to optimizations and its current market
target.

Thor HW
----- Original Message -----
From: "Nail A." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, August 25, 2000 12:20 AM
Subject: Re: Oracle JDeveloper experiences


> > BC4Js are proprietary EJB like components that you can only deploy to >
> oracle app. servers and databases.
>
> Dear friends,
> Sun introduced the EJB's as a server-side component-model. The
> basic idea was a component-model for component-based app-servers.
>
> Well, in consequence of the idea of reusable components
> it should be possible to deploy each EJB to each other Application-Server
> which claims to be conformable to the EJB-Standard!
>
> If you talk about "proprietary EJB", i believe that this is wrong. You
> can talk about "proprietary components" (especially if you talk about that
>
> product from Oracle), but my understanding of EJB's is, that it is a
> standardised component model, which can NOT be proprietary.
>
> Please have a look at the EJB-specification_1.1/2.0.
>
> regards
> Nail
>
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