> If you're right now thinking, "hey that might be neat" and then a lot of > reasons why not to start entering your mind, I say don't worry. I'm a > pretty humble guy and don't believe in the whole "you must be worthy of my > presence" kind of thinking. You don't need the perfect question or to be an > expert in EJB or OpenEJB. Curiosity about OpenEJB is all you need :)
+1 I vouch for that claim :) from my experience. David has a knack to put you at ease even if you are a total newbie Regards Manu On Mon, May 5, 2008 at 12:58 AM, David Blevins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I'll be floating around the JavaOne conference this week. If anyone would > like to ask OpenEJB questions in person, I'd be happy to meet you. I sent a > similar email out last year for JavaOne and met some really nice people. > One of them was Dario Laverde who ended up writing a couple articles on > Tomcat/OpenEJB [1][2]. > > If you're right now thinking, "hey that might be neat" and then a lot of > reasons why not to start entering your mind, I say don't worry. I'm a > pretty humble guy and don't believe in the whole "you must be worthy of my > presence" kind of thinking. You don't need the perfect question or to be an > expert in EJB or OpenEJB. Curiosity about OpenEJB is all you need :) > > Email me offline and we can exchange contact info. > > -David > > [1] http://javanotebook.com/2007/09/28/openejb_3_and_tomcat_6.html > [2] http://java.sys-con.com/read/487561_1.htm > >
