This guy is a sort of "list terrorist," specializing in nonsense and
disruption.  He's been on here before and removed.  Time to nip it in the
bud again.  Fortunately his writing style is as distinctive as a
fingerprint.


> -----Original Message-----
> From: jini ology [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, November 26, 2001 6:10 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [EJB-INT] Geneology -vs- EJBs - Motivation
> /Considerations
> - FAO Monson -Rafael
>
>
> Dear Mr. Monson-Rafael,
>
> I was about to go and do C++ in CORBA then I was called back
> because of CONSIDERATIONs.
>
> Background -
> There was a reason for the typos.
> But I won't go into it.
>
> The person who invited me to do J2EE & EJBs.
> The posting can be found in the archives.
> Sounds pretty desparate.
> Even that person didn't understand.
> I am not surprised reading at the o'rielly books.
> For instance 'do not be confused between remove & remove'.
>
> Getting back to the article It didn't take very long
> to figure out what he's saying.
> Corba author didn't ask himself the question about domain Analysis
> and considerations when carry out a comparison study of RMI,
> CORBA & Java.
> The Corba author(authority) knows the concepts but he didn't
> learn Java.
>
> The code was written by Jeff Kesselman & his buddy system partner.
> C++ -v- Java  - code loaded in dynamic memory executes 1000
> times faster.
> You can also find my posting in the Java card archives
> mentioning that.
> The author of the article of CORBA lost his argument by his
> own admission
> about loading into dynamic memory then executing after that.
>
> Entity Beans -  (Corba can't call method(I defied the
> 'authority' there
> too).
>
> Mr. Monson-Rafael kindly gave me the link entitled Motivation
> for Enterprise
> as per Coad & Yourdon's instructions under considerations.
> Sorry Monson-Rafael but I am fan of Coad & Yourdon and CONSIDERATIONS.
> [Coad & Yourdon 1990].
> I printed the document you gave me at the time because as I
> mentioned before
> I have access to the internet.
>
> Here is a rough sketch --
>
> try {
>    try {
>          Class c = Class.forname(classname); // dynamically load
>                    // into dynamic memory
>    }
>      catch(Classnotfoundexception)
>    { // handle exception }
>
>    Object o = c.newInstance();  // create object
>    .. then execute using reflection package
>
> } catch(Exception e)
> { // handle exception }
>
> I also came up with the unique key too.
>
> OK I admit I was titallated by java.lang.Class;
> Bjarne Stroustrup informs us where is there is no history and
> hype DON'T
> TOUCH it. The copyright date of CORBA author is 1997 which
> means I can touch
> it but then he is referring to OO programming anyway.
>
> Coad & Yourdon stated do not believe the people
> and go read the documents ( (10-12 pages) or a short book under
> considerations (motivation will do)).
>
> Where is the link to 'Motivation for Enterprise' Mr.
> Monson-Rafael as per
> [Coad & Yourdon 1990] ?
>
> Best Regards,
> Zahid
>
>
> >From: John Harby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Reply-To: John Harby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >Subject: Re: Geneology -vs- EJBs
> >Date: Sat, 24 Nov 2001 05:03:15 +0000
> >
> >This sounds like the sort of nonsense flying around several years
> >ago when Java first arrived. Yet it is still here, no?
> >
> >>From: jini ology <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >>Reply-To: jini ology <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >>Subject: Geneology -vs- EJBs
> >>Date: Sat, 24 Nov 2001 00:28:44 +0000
> >>
> >>1. Having the read following article and the author accusing some of
> >>us of finding new technology titillating. I am off.
> >>
> >>Here is a quote "
> >>Legacy Systems-There are billions of dollars invested in
> software written
> >>in
> >>languages other than Java. In fact, the largest problem
> faced by most
> >>large
> >>enterprises in the immediate future is the integration of
> their existing
> >>stovepipe applications, not creating new applications. Most
> of the new
> >>applications being written in corporate IT shops today are
> not isolated
> >>systems, they are subsystems that live in the context of
> existing legacy
> >>systems. In addition to legacy systems, IT organizations
> also have large
> >>investments in legacy tools, legacy application libraries,
> and-perhaps
> >>most
> >>troublesome of all-legacy programmers. This railroad train
> of investment
> >>in
> >>technology and skills will not be suddenly de-railed by the
> advent of new
> >>language, however titillating it may be. "
> >>
> >>Here is a link for anybody who is interested.
> >>http://cgi.omg.org/library/wpjava.html
> >>
> >>5. I'm off to www.corba.org in C++. Bye!
> >>   Can't say it has been a pleasure.
> >>
> >>Regards,
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
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