Rickard �berg wrote:

> Hey
>
> Richard Monson-Haefel wrote:
> > > +1. Since I've worked on 2 EJB-servers before EJBoss that had
> > > Entity-support I might have some opinions...
> >
> > What two EJB severs did you work on before EJBoss?  Where are they and are
> > they publicly available?
>
> The first one was a proprietary server that I built specifically for a
> certain project last summer (no commercial servers had been released at
> that time). You can read about it in my CV:
> http://www.dreambean.com/personal/cv.html (at the end). It is not
> publically available. One interesting point is that *only* supports
> EntityBeans (we we're OO-freaks who didn't quite understand what
> sessions was for. I know better now of course :-)
>
> The second one was XS that I built last spring. It is publically
> available (without source. Source licenses are available for a fee) at:
> http://www-und.ida.liu.se/~ricob684/ (->Projects->XS) (the server seems
> to be down now though)
>

Excellent!  Practice makes perfect, which explains why your ideas are so central
to EJBoss' architecture and so fundamentally superior to more traditional
stub/skel designs.

--
Richard Monson-Haefel
EJB Expert for jGuru.com
( http://www.jguru.com  )

Author of Enterprise JavaBeans
Published by O'Reilly & Associates
( http://www.ejbnow.com )




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