Hi!

Tibor F�ldes wrote:
> > What license problems are you referring to? I could find any mention of
> > such in this article.
> 
> Sorry it was in the reactions on the enhydra mailing list.
> It is about the question , is anyway permitted an open source ejb server
> without java licensing ?  In your lib directory are jars of SUN is it legal
> ?
> I dont know  this only a question ?

I know Bill Roth (the J2EE head) mumbled something about this, yeah.
Never quite figured out what the problem was. 

Marc, you got any update on this?

> I hope it too !
> The question is anyway : is really so much more effort component based
> programming as this from Brett proposed servlet+jdbc .

It *can* be, yes. Depends on your development tools and processes IMHO.
With the right tools for the job it's not that much work, really.

> Is not ejb is exactly what a business object must do when it works in a
> really business application wich is not only a publishing some data and
> gathering some restricted amount of reactions .

Precisely.

/Rickard

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