Dear Juan,
if you do not have arguments in favor of Entity Beans, it is pity.
If you plan to convince your customers about using Entity Beans in J2EE
projects... jokes about cars won't work, be sure of it.
I have been working with J2EE for 2 years and i didn't hear any good
argument from you in this thread yet.
I am sure this list is plenty of J2EE architects with rational arguments in
favor of using Entity Beans, as i have already got today.

regards,

Vinícius

----- Original Message -----
From: "Juan Pablo Lorandi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, October 11, 2002 12:24 PM
Subject: Re: the truth about entity beans


> >
> > Answers like that, make me think that the lack of arguments
> > justifying the use of Entity Beans instead of O/R mapping
> > tools or Session Beans + SQL, etc, is still a barrier for a
> > wide adoption of Entity Beans by the market...
> >
>
> Also, one reason to promote O/R mapping tools is this:
>
> You've built one.
> You have a partner who built one.
>
> Let's say the company's name is... Mmm let's come up with a name
> here....
>
> InterSystems.
>
> And let's say you built an O/R mapping tool... Let's call it....
>
> Caché.
>
> Let's assume you work on a company... Let's call it....
>
> Cybiz.
>
> And let's say you have an alliance with that company.
> Then, probably you want to use O/R, regardless of metrics, etc.
>
> That's just another reason to favor O/R tools over Entity Beans.
>
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