Sorry I got into this thread late, but look into what information you can get
on J2EE (Java 2 Enterprise Edition). This will be the eclipse of EJB for sure.
Can not say much more than that without breaking non disclosure.
john
On 06-May-99 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Wed, 5 May 1999, Ted Neward wrote:
>
>> >EJB is nice I certainly agree, but as alx points out: EJB servers are
>> >either a) at least $10,000 per installation or b) under beta testing or
>> >development. But they are certainly the way to go in the future if you
>> >want to do any seriously heavy server-side development in Java.
>> >
>> Agreed. But I'd watch prices come back down as a thousand different vendors
>> suddenly jump into the market with low-range to super-high-range EJB
>> servers. What's more, you can usually download these eval versions for
>> development to get a good idea of what EJB development is like without
>> shelling out a penny. (Gotta love this Open Source movement, eh?) :)
>
> Definitely. See below for pointers if you want to play around with the
> technology.
>
>> >I'm writing a course on EJB so if you want any pointers to resources on
>> >them I'd be happy to share.
>> >
>> Course for whom?
>
> Course for corporate training. Need any? =)
> Actually the EJB part is just the last day in a 5-day JavaBeans class.
> (And of course EJB despite the name isn't similar to JavaBeans much at all
> except that they're both component technologies)
>
>> >And there are open source projects in this area too.
>> >
>>
>> www.EJBHome.com (now a division of Iona) is one, I know of (I think) one
>> or two others as well....
>
> EJBHome doesn't quite qualify as open source, but you can download their
> beta versions for free (they're at ejbhome.iona.com now). www.ejboss.org
> is the only one I've been able to get a hold of (m31.org and openejb.org
> seem to be down) but their server is not quite standard and doesn't
> support entity beans yet.
>
> . . . Sean.
>
>
>
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