> (I see EJB as even more related to JSP - JSP and EJB makes a nice pair in
> designing industrial strength applications)


This is a really interesting statement; can you elaborate on it?

Also, is anyone interested in combining the EJBBoss organizations EJB
implementation with the GNU JSP library?  They are both under the GPL;
using this we could have a full GPLed JSP and EJB implementation.
Awesome.


>
> Happy coding!
>
> /Magnus Stenman
> Orion WebServer - http://orion.evermind.net
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> Beta 4 of CF_Anywhere is now available for download. Please provide feedback
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