Eddie Fung wrote:

 >agree with you 100%. Reading Monson-Haefel's book (have read editions
1 >& 2) and Ed Roman's new book (read his oldie too). They're the better
 >way to start out . The spec is even more important for vendors since
 >they have to implement this stuff (how did you handle it with jBoss ?).

Well, we wrote tons of JUnit tests, and discussed and argued over it for
a very long time. When you're a sufficiently large group of people who
are attacking the same problem, eventually it works out.

 >But EJB is still messy....

Yes, but you *can* minimize the messiness. I'm quite happy with my
current setup, but I wouldn't survive a day without XDoclet and tons of
design patterns. Oh and a pinch of black magic.

/Rickard

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Rickard �berg
Author of "Mastering RMI"
Chief Architect, TheServerSide.com
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