Dave great post it is definitely worth more than .02$ :).
Frank please read Dave's post about EJB. And please lets give proper
names to the things. EJB and CMP will never more be the most popular
persistence technology. Yeah maybe they are market leaders when it
comes to money since others are
"Frank please read Dave's post about EJB. And please lets give proper names to the things. EJB and CMP will never more be the most popular persistence technology. " I didn't want to mention alternatives like Toplink and Hibernate in an effort to keep the thread concise. It is honest to say that
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Frank please read Dave's post about EJB. And please
lets give proper names to the things. EJB and CMP will never more be the most
popular persistence technology.
I didn't
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Subject: RE: [flexcoders] Re: Java
Pojo to AS pojo with ant
Can we get back to Flex development?
This isnt EJBCoders, PojoCoders, or
HibernateCoders, its FlexCoders.
Ted :)
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Yeah Dave,
totally agree XDoclet and EJB sucks. Now we do not use XDoclet for java
any more, we have Java 5.0 annotations. But I've found XDoclet2 suitable
for generating interface between Java and Flex. People in flex team are
really hapy that they do not have to maintain their Delegates and
I think we all have to realize that all of our declarations on this topic are relative to our own experiences. That being said, if you use simple procedural JSPs, and servlets to expose DB backends using JDBC, then you might say EJB is dead. On the other side of the coin, if you do large scale,
Frank
Lets be honest. I'm a guy that used to the Open Source Frameworks
because the guys developing them are honest. They want only money for
support, while the monsters that vote for EJB want to sell their IDEs
and their application servers that supports that crappy heavy
technology.
It is
EJB is about to die
Needs food badly!
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Frank Lets be honest. I'm a guy that used to the Open
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Sent: Monday, November 21, 2005 12:02 PM
Subject: Re: [flexcoders] Re: Java Pojo to AS pojo
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Frank
Lets be honest. I'm a guy that used to the Open
Source Frameworks because the guys developing them
I knew someone would get it, hehe!
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EJB is about to die
Needs food badly!
Ah... someone else
a personal opinion I never seen anything "one-size-fits-all" that
actually fits.
Thank you,
Anatole Tartakovsky
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Hi Guys, I didn't want to mention alternatives like Toplink and Hibernate in an effort to keep the thread concise. It is honest to say that for persistence frameworks EJB with CMP is the market leader since it is an ubiqitous technology; it appears in every J2EE compliant container. That does
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