RE: [ot] J2EE considered harmful

2002-02-02 Thread Andrew C. Oliver
On Fri, 2002-02-01 at 19:44, Jeff Schnitzer wrote: From: Andrew C. Oliver [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Fri, 2002-02-01 at 09:19, Alef Arendsen wrote: So what's the score? DotNet is the new Microsoft initiative, and - as always - they've perfectly imitated J2EE and have had a good

Re: [OT] J2EE considered harmful

2002-02-01 Thread Paul Hammant
Alex, My experience is that people either immediately decide they like AltRMI or strongly dislike it. One of my strongest critics (in commons mail list) is coming round to it after much effort :-) For many it is inline with something they have felt for ages : Remote interface and

Re: [OT] J2EE considered harmful

2002-02-01 Thread Andrew C. Oliver
On Fri, 2002-02-01 at 06:44, Paul Hammant wrote: Alex, My experience is that people either immediately decide they like AltRMI or strongly dislike it. One of my strongest critics (in commons mail list) is coming round to it after much effort :-) For many it is inline with something

RE: [ot] J2EE considered harmful

2002-02-01 Thread Alef Arendsen
I used to see J2EE and EJBs as the perfect solution to build scalable, maintainable webapplications. Our companies has been moving away from the webapplications business and we're completely focussing on delivering knowledge management components (including some integration stuff). The initial

RE: [OT] J2EE considered harmful

2002-02-01 Thread Fernandez Martinez, Alejandro
de 2002 14:20 Para: Jakarta General List Asunto: RE: [OT] J2EE considered harmful Paul just answered to what I meant in a better way than I would be able to do. BTW Paul, you know JAspect and Dynamic Proxies don't you? Have fun, Paulo Gaspar -Original Message- From

Re: [OT] J2EE considered harmful

2002-02-01 Thread Paul Hammant
Paulo, Paul just answered to what I meant in a better way than I would be able to do. BTW Paul, you know JAspect and Dynamic Proxies don't you? Yes, BUT : I am not skilled enough in Jaspect, AspectJ, BCEL, JCFE to able able to use them for AltRMI's proxy generation. I know *exactly* what I

RE: [ot] J2EE considered harmful

2002-02-01 Thread Andrew C. Oliver
On Fri, 2002-02-01 at 09:19, Alef Arendsen wrote: I used to see J2EE and EJBs as the perfect solution to build scalable, maintainable webapplications. Our companies has been moving away from the webapplications business and we're completely focussing on delivering knowledge management

AltRMI chat (was: [OT] J2EE considered harmful)

2002-02-01 Thread Paulo Gaspar
the presence of some Runtime support classes. Anyway, with pnuts you can generate/compile code in memory. Have fun, Paulo Gaspar -Original Message- From: Paul Hammant [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, February 01, 2002 3:33 PM To: Jakarta General List Subject: Re: [OT] J2EE