?
Okay you servlet iconoclasts...I think we've had enough segregation here.
How about a thread about using servlets to access EJB session -> entity
beans?  This is at the heart of servlet/J2EE/XML technology and I think the
purists need to chill out a little and recognize that servlet technology is
what provides us access to full-blown enterprise applications.  I really do
not see how you guys can separate the two.  what are you going to use
servlets/JSP for except for some wimpy-ass non-app that cannot do anything
without violating Model2 and looking like procedural (read: C) code?  Are
you going to be stuck with pass� architecture or rise to the occasion and
embrace J2EE?

Can't help myself tonight...got into a big fight with the "head" Java guru
at work.

Cheers!
Mark

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