I'd classify one I was on last year for a major cred card compnay as a
success. Full ejb and jhtml on weblogic and oracle 7.3.4. Reminder
service (email reminders) and holiday notification with all sorts of
added cruft (read *retention marketing program*) that is still in use.
On time, on budget, blah, blah, blah. All beans were container managed,
only sql we wrote was in scripts that created tables and primed
reference data.
Problems we had with it? Hmmm... well for one, that weblogic ejb
compiler was *get a cup of coffee* slow. Full builds took a while.
Mysterious CPU cycle leak for a while when deployed on solaris. Don't
really remember much else, but if anyone really wants more, I could dig
out my post-mortem notes.
--tom
marc fleury wrote:
>
> > > Also, lots of projects fail... all the time. Now they are just
> > > failing while trying to use EJB :)
> >
> > And some EJB projects work too, and not small ones :), see
> > http://java.sun.com/features/2000/08/instinet.html.
>
> Try to be impartial... I used to work at SUN and I know how these things go.
> Treat them as "datapoints" from SUN decision makers if you know what I mean.
>
> Come on! I need "real life" we have so much IT people on the list with
> ongoing projects. Can we hear your failures and your successes?
>
> I for one can relate a success I had last year in a startup as a contractor
> (instill.com) where we did VB-XML-Servlet-Java-JavaDatabase. Not real-real
> hardcode j2ee but worked
>
> marc
>
> >
> > Cheers,
> >
> > David.
> >
> >
> >
> >
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