As soon as I logged on I was informed DISCREETLY that RMI based J2ee can't do I Megabyte images furthermore Oracle isn't J2ee compliant. Nothing to do with BLOBS or CLOBS. I thought I should also clear up this confusion which most of you had.
I believe some one on this list asked for a unique key. Unless that person was the one giving the information what they were referring to was that I should not be given this information with out a participation key. The fact that this information was given discreetly can be related to the story found in updating with EJBs. As some of these people released some APIs to the "public" means you can't do your Job any way. This was after reminding them they are behaving in the same way as the Muslims being caught up in the earth quake disaster zone. I took this view because the information was given DISCREETLY and all of a sudden they released APIs to the 'public'. Something I wasn't aware of before but my accusations became true. Although I am some what suspicious of releasing APIs to the public. I think it was to cover up the rubbish that some of these architects HUH were coming out with. Stacking & Racking system - some of you suggested I got it some where else ? Do remember Akhmal B. Chaudhry (UK/Pakistani) wrote a paper informing would be programmer/architects on how different Database vendors implemented their databases. It is not discreet but open to anyone who wants it. It is independent and authoritative. I have given you the details of where to find it. You can say thank YOU if you like but I suppose not. It is not something one is suppose to work out Mr. Keiple but one is informed so that one can make proper informed decisions. One is suppose to work out how to implement the specification and the design of that specification which can take many forms. You clearly do not have experience in writing any type of commercial applications. So please do not tell those who have. Updating with EJBs is the story about you with Participation keys. It is as true today as it always was. The majority of you do not understand distributed applications anyway. That is the reason for calling some components BEANS and JARS in order to make distributed applications easier to understand. That is what Mr. Keiple was referring to when he wrote Academia is boring isn't it ? I wasn't aware Distributed applications , or Networks were complex so they had to call it BEANS and JARS. You can't even explain the difference between Unique Key and participation key. I did not at first understand motives for the DISCREETNESS. But later it became clear that I did not have a participation key which is required to do the job. I knew the message was for me because they wrote if I have 1 Megabyte Image file , should I use a filing system or a database SAY (Oracle). The person is giving me the information before I begin not asking me to solve their problem. That is why I answered because I immediately recognised the message was for me. It had nothing to do with I got it some where else. I think some of you are suppose to have commercial experience but still do not understand. It is my impression you are having difficulty and you won't let anyone else do it either. Perception means what are we doing today and what is the syntax. Those of you who did not understand lack commercial experience. It take years to get to this view. If you people think I am working with any of you. You think yourselves lucky. I went to look for another architecure. I found it. Dave wolfe from Sybase I found out later was an Indian with a financial database who wouldn't hand it over. J2EE was designed for Data not images. I got it some where else with regard to images isn't the answer. Danger - Volumetric accumulation can cause buffer overflow depending on the design and hardware. What is your topology asked the IBM consultant. What is the matter can't understand the documents or the training isn't there in India and you want to compare yourselfs with those in the UK. BEANS & JARS HUH !!!! Why are you saying I have two JVMs sitting on the same PC. I was using PATH and classpath because I was creating Batch files and experimenting with different versions of JVMs. I suppose you two who wrote I have two JVMs sitting on the same PC don't practice or test different JVM. It must all come to you in a dream. Or perhaps you get those you call thick programmers to do it for you. I would be ashamed to call myself a Java Architect with what I read from you idiots. If you are reading 791 pages when exactly do you practice or use the tool provided primarily Weblogic which comes with the Book. Divide & Conquer - When I wrote Divide & Rule not Divide & conquer then somebody wrote where do I get a copy of weblogic. This was NOT a posting from visual-Soft.inc from pakistan. Guess what! copy of Weblogic comes with Ed Roman's Book. clearly the book is too long for you to read. Actually you don't read the Book at all otherwise you would know a copy of weblogic comes with the book. I wanted to try out sun's J2ee when I noticed that install.html was missing. I also had IBMs Visual Age. I also had O'reilly's book. Some Indian wrote Visual Age has slick documents who was pretending to be Muslims. You mean you don't compare tools. Then that Russian squirt gave me those stupid links. Sybase simply refused to send the tools. I also found a bug in Visual Age. I found a bug in Netscape. I found you don't have a GifEncoder and javasoft was notified that after all these years you don't have a GifEncoder. I think I invented two things aswell but not sure what they are. Somebody thought they invented the class but it can be found in the glossary of my OO Book. I know about the 256 error too. _________________________________________________________________ Chat with friends online, try MSN Messenger: http://messenger.msn.com =========================================================================== 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".
