--- Matthew Excell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Which is one reason that at least my development
> teams are still using
> the old XDoclet - albeit with adjusted templates to
> handle internal
> coding convention differences.  Rumors of the death
> of EJB in general
> and entity beans (on this list in particular) have
> been greatly
> exaggerated. Furthermore, with the new features
> coming soon, many of the
> serious issues that plagued earlier releases are
> being addressed. A lot
> (I stop short of most, since I don't have the market
> data in front of
> me) of Java enterprise software shops not only make
> extensive use of
> EJBs, they list the fact that they know how to do so
> effectively as a
> major competitive advantage. We also use the
> webdoclet module, but EJB
> is by far our largest use of XDoclet.

Some three years after xdoclet-1 was created big shops
have catched on... I personally turned away from EJB
when 2.0 came out with those CMR stuff - did not liked
it on the spot and moved to hibernate for my
persistence needs. 

Now I do not care  what SUN & Co put into spec - I got
alternative.

Now there are nice things around like IoC ( pico /
nano 
in my case ) which simplify a lot of things  to
triviality ( not to speak about  better testing
possibilities )  - wait 3 years and see recruiters 
to scream for pico / nano / spring / whatever else
skills :) ( and of course big shops selling it to big
customers ) 

It seems that servlet container is only piece of J2EE
technology i'm living with :) 

regards,


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