My personal experience (standard disclaimer) is that government
and military applications typically want slightly different
functionality, but are unwilling (cost) to reengineer databases
and legacy systems and are often directed to reuse these rather
than starting fresh.
Part of my interest in EJB is the potential to allow this kind
of "reuse" (I don't like the "r" word) but I don't typically
cast an architecture or approach in those terms.
Instead, I refer to building new narrowly-focused components
that can be feasibly integrated with legacy.
The customer can customize these components, but I offer this
as a means of dealing with variations in the deployment environment
and the like.

Eric Hughes
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Eric Hughes   The MITRE Corporation   [EMAIL PROTECTED]   781-271-7486

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