Dimitar,
 
thanks for sending the email I wanted to send (o:
 
cheers
dim
 
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Friday, October 11, 2002 7:46 AM
Subject: Re: the truth about entity beans

Depending on what you compare it to. If you compare it to, I don't know say Honda Civic its probably faster.

However if you compare it to, say a Ferrari you could say that its slow.

 

The point Vinicius, is that you have to have a point of reference for comparison before you can decide about performance of anything, should it be a car or system architecture.

 

Cheers,

 

            Dimitar

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Vinícius de Faria Silva [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent:
Thursday, October 10, 2002 4:41 PM
To: Dimitar Stavrakov; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: the truth about entity beans

 

I am sure that it is not slow! Aren't you?

 

Vinícius

----- Original Message -----

Sent: Thursday, October 10, 2002 6:27 PM

Subject: RE: the truth about entity beans

 

Hi Vinicius,

 

         Is BMW a slow car? A lot of people say that it's a pretty fast car others that it's not.

         Any thoughts?

 

Regards,

 

         Dimitar

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Vinícius de Faria Silva [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent:
Wednesday, October 09, 2002 12:13 PM
To:               
Subject: the truth about entity beans

 

I've been following discussions about the pos and cons of entity beans for 2 years.

I'm not sure yet if this approach is good or not, mainly in terms of performance.

I hear a lot of system architects say that entity beans are slow.

What's the true about this issue?

Entity Beans are slow?

If not, which great J2EE systems(in production) are based on entity beans?

Are there benchmarks which proof that entity beans can provide good performance?

 

regards,

 

Vinícius

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