> Thank you very much for your detailed answer. By the way, and only to learn, > what would you answer to people who think EJB 3 is still far more complex > than other alternatives.
To tell you the truth, I wouldn't know what to say. The only other alternative I know of is Spring, and it's a completely different approach.Re. complexity I would say Spring is more complex. With flexibility I would say Spring is far more flexible. But more than this the person stating it's more complex needs to be more specific, because I can't see how it's complex at all. > Thank you very much! Glad to be of service.
