Hi,
I subscribed to this list hoping to learn about EJB andl I see many mails
from vendors and some experts discussing their products. Where are the EJB
programmers? The ordinary guys who develop software. If no ordinary java
developer is able to participate in these discussions then there is something
wrong. Isn't it? Do the developers really understand EJB enough to architect
huge enterprise java projects? Where are these huge enterprise java projects
anyway?
bye,
Mohan
Cedric Beust wrote:
> > From: A mailing list for Enterprise JavaBeans development
> > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Jonathan K. Weedon
>
> > And here, Avi, you had a similar experience. You had a problem with
> > BEA's EJB 1.1 implementation: you were stuck with their pessimistic
> > locking model. Again, pessimistic locking is a limitation of WebLogic's
> > Entity support
>
> What limitation? We support both pessimistic and optimistic locking.
>
> And please, let's not let this thread degenerate into a vendor war, this is
> the last thing this mailing-list needs.
>
> --
> Cedric
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