Hi, >Uhm, no, really, like, hm.. where did I put that crystal ball thingy.. >over here.. (*sounds of boxes falling*).. nope, ah there it is.. let's >see.. (*oooh*) .. ok, so, if nothing completely unexpected happens >(right, as if), it should be out.. hm.. January 200... and 1. Right. Shucks, that about as direct an answer as I've ever seen. jk (thanks for this one, its new to me) I'm surprised Rickard isn't writing a book on EJB tech. There is a shortage of RMI books right now, I guess. But well when you're in the top 10.. ;-) Rickard could have actually talked of RMI AND EJB (Damn, I have just discovered capitalization for effect in the middle of two acronyms doesn't work) - he could even have taken people through a whirlwind tour of the revolutionary container design etc. in JBoss. (you know that open source J2EE server 8-))) - heard of it , anybody?) Anyway, that kind of publication makes for great publicity. Sandeep Dath. "Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic." -- Arthur C. Clarke -- -------------------------------------------------------------- To subscribe: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Problems?: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
