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-Alexis

On 19 janv. 2011, at 17:22, Carl Jokl wrote:

> I had done a lot of reading up on EJB 3 given that it was part of my
> final year University project. It didn't seem all that bad to me
> though I appreciate that isn't the same as practical experience.
> 
> I know EJB 2.x was really complicated. Is a lot of JavaEE criticism
> residual bad feeling against EJB 2.x without taking into account the
> simplifications made since then?
> 
> The EJB stuff was aimed at a very particular market i.e. sites which
> needed to scale over clusters of servers.
> 
> I know that things like IIS can cluster though my impression was that
> the Microsoft clustering capabilities were not as good.
> 
> It seemed to me that this area was one of Java's strongest spaces and
> I am not that aware of many alternatives.
> 
> It is possible to replicate the same site over multiple servers and
> have some kind of computer sharing out requests between the other
> computers in the cluster. This approach can work with practically any
> technology but as far as I am aware JavaEE goes beyond just being able
> to do that.
> 
> When it comes to technology it is good and well to criticise one
> technology but if you are going to criticise a technology it is
> usually more constructive to suggest better alternatives.
> 
> Saying JavaEE is a dead man walking when several different large
> corporations back the technology seems a bit of a strong statement.
> 
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