Hi,
I'm helping to book a local (Palo Alto, CA) java developers group
(http://www.softwareforum.org./sigs/java/) and what I've been thinking
is that, with as more and more developers move into the "enterprise
space", we might drift a little bit into the notion of case studies
(I've already posted a similar request on the RMI mailing list).
The idea is short talks (about 15 to 20 minutes) covering some
subset of :
The application
The tools / vendors (and why)
Why did you choose EJB ?
What was the original design ?
Things you learned about EJB (e.g. "it wasn't well suited to
doing <x>" or "Here's an interesting design decision
that's really well supported" or ...)
What would you do differently ?
Overall comments ?
Etcetera. I'm willing to give a "basic temrmnology" talk to start things
off (so that the audience has a reasonable grasp of the EJB terminology
etcetera) and hoping that people in industry will step forward to give
these talks so that we can start to build a set of "best processes" for
EJB applications (I'm also willing to take detailed notes for the benefit
of future generations).
William Grosso
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