Joe,

   Thanks for the comments. The reason that we went with WL was at the time 
we started writing it (long before the EJB 2.0 spec became public), it was 
the most complete 2.0 EJB container. We looked at some of the others, 
JBoss, Orion, and a few others, but they didn't implement the complete 
spec. That had alot of the functionality, but not all of it. That's the 
only reason.

As we got towards the end of the book, others started getting certified, 
but there were still very few that implemented it completly. Probably 
another reason is because that's what we had been using for quite awhile at 
the .com I was working at the time. We had built an Auction application 
with it and then a huge B2B e-commerce application.

Chuck

At 04:51 PM 5/10/2002 -0700, you wrote:
>Cool.  Chuck, I must say I enjoyed "Special Edition Using Enterprise
>JavaBeans 2.0".  Very good presentation of some tricky subject matter.  No
>EJB flame-wars please, just giving credit where it's due. :)
>
>b.t.w., why not point readers to JBoss instead of Weblogic (distributed w/
>the book)?  IMO, EJB newbies would benefit more from JBoss's simplicity and
>strict adherence to standards than Weblogic's overwhelming configuration
>details and "fluff".
>
>joe
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> > Subject: [ANN] Chapters 5 and 6 of the O'Reilly Struts book are now
> > available
> >
> >
> > I wanted to let everyone know that Chapters 5 and 6 have been
> > posted on theserverside. You can download them from
> > http://www.theserverside.com/resources/strutsreview.jsp.
> >
> > As I mentioned previously, I really do appreciate all of the kind
> > words and feedback from the previous chapters. To be honest, the
> > number of correspondences overwhelmed me initially. I'm still
> > trying to reply to each email that I've received, so if you
> > haven't received a response, you will eventually.
> >
> > I appreciate the time that everyone has taken and I hope that the
> > material has given value to those that have had a chance to read it.
> >
> > Enjoy,
> > Chuck
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