guddamn mail clients... won't even let me finish my post before sending it
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grrr..

brb

At 22:23 24.5.2000 +0200, you wrote:
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>Hey,
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>At 15:00 24.5.2000 -0400, Dan wrote:
>>Worst-case scenario would probably be five or six for EJBs alone, 
>>thinking off the top of my head: deployment descriptor, basic 
>>container settings, advanced container settings, O/R mapping, 
>>security configuration, and whatever else I missed.  Of course, EJX 
>>should probably be a J2EE tool, not an EJB tool, given the 
>>ambitions of this project.  So add some more to the list to 
>>configure web settings, JMS settings, etc.
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>Ok, I think even with a conservative estimation we could say we're facing a
>rather big configuration task. Potentially it can get huge.
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>GUI alone won't cut it. What we need is scripting.
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>Here's a scenario:
>We've got a J2EE server (which we will real soon now! :) with a couple of J2
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