I would be interested in an open source EJB implementation as well.

Carl

Alexey Lukin wrote:

Hi, All!

Is anybody working on free open-source implementation of Sun's EJB
specification?
IMHO EJB is something real that could make Java technology serios for
enetrprise computing.

We tested EJBHome 0.4 (www.ejbhome.com) - looks promising, but...
It's very unclear about licensing and source availability. Seems that
guys are from NT world :-(

We also tested WebLogic's Tengah and found it too big and monstrous -
too much features and modules.
Fnd no source ever.

I think that GPL-ed EJB implementation with PostgreSQL or so could
become good competitors for commercial products like Oracle Application
Server 4 + Oracle8 or Informix Dynamic Server 7 for small enterprises.

RedHat's model of commercial support of GPL-ed software is gaining
sucess and shows, IMHO, the right way.

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