marc fleury wrote: > |I intend to write a whitey on it some day too, but basically it goes > |something like this: > |* Meta-programming is good, but not inherent to EJB > > true, but a sophism > > "You are intelligent, but intelligence is not inherent to Rickard Oberg (I > am intelligent as well), does that make Rickard Oberg dumb?"
What an utterly stupid remark. What I meant was: MP is good, EJB has it, but it's not the only way to get MP. > |* The EJB programming model in general is flawed. (See EJB-INTEREST for > |lots of conflicting answers to common questions. If experts can't figure > |it out, how are mortals supposed to?!) > > could it be because "experts" are donkey-dick-sucking-monkeys that don't > know their ass from their tinny winny pinuses? I think so. > > Anyway when you really make your points, make sure to be "specific" about > the "model in general" :) that's not going to cut it. What utterly stupid remarks. Marc, Marc, time to return to reality, yohoooo, we're over heeeeree.... > |* In particular, dynamic (re)configuration of EJB is not possible, and > |it should be (compare with JMX/Jini) > > false Because..? 1) Bean A uses bean B. B dies, but C that implements the same interface is still alive. Now what's A supposed to do? How will it be notified that B is dead, and how is it supposed to find C? (with hardcoding these dependencies in of course) 2) Bean A stores files in a particular directory. The name of the directory changes. A needs to be alerted of this. How? Change the XML file with environment settings and redeploy? Gee.. great... > |* The EJB persistence model is flawed, compared with JDO. > > true boloney, sliced thick, with peanuts in the middle, will end up as > chunky 2c toilet wisdom Thanks for your input, you really helped show why EJB is good, or rather, why my reasons to not use EJB are false. Thanks again. Now back to our regular programming. /Rickard -- Rickard Öberg _______________________________________________ Jboss-development mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/jboss-development