Hi,
Nice site, do you have any experience with Web Beans and Data Web Beans
offered by Oracle ? Has anybody created a site using them ?

Thank you,
Alireza.





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Most ejb and xml applications these days are enterprise and business
oriented backwares. Well, Kiko inc. (Knowledge In, Knowledge Out) just
launch a education-oriented community-based site that's free and open to
everyone of all ages, and showcases bleeding edge java technologies!

We are running BEA Weblogic 5.1 as our app server, using both stateless
session beans to model a State Machine and entity beans to represent our
business objects. Data is stored as XML in Oracle 8i Clobs and are shot to
the app layer via XSL. Our presentation layer comprises of JSPs, BeanTags
and TagLibs, all controlled by Weblogic XpressServer, and our authoring tool
uses java-script to provide a fully-interactive (with a diminutive
footprint) thin web-app.

Check out what other people have to teach! Lessons here range from "Harry
Potter" to "Perimeters of Zen" to "How to write a Servlet"! Even better,
join Kiko (free!) and use our authoring tool to create your own lesson!

Gene Chuang
Teach the world...  Join Kiko!
<http://www.kiko.com/profile/join.jsp?refcode=TAF-gchuang>

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