on 10/27/2000 1:44 PM, "Jon Scarborough" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Still, I would only recommend using EJBs on projects that have either
> extremely high scalability requirements, a need to support multiple types of
> fornt-ends (such as Java client + web clients), or systems involving complex
> distributed transacations.  As more 3rd party EJB components enter the
> market (hopefully open source as well as commercial), and the tools for
> doing EJB development mature, there might be more of an argument for using
> EJB on smaller projects.  For now though I'd stay away, unless you have very
> specific reasons for going the EJB route.
> 
> -Jon

+1. As I said before...EJB's are only useful for maybe 0.001% of all web
applications that people create for exactly the reasons you state.

-jon

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