The IBM components are general in nature and are hardly the best
performaning.  Also they don't work particularly well with other application
servers.  The components from Diamelle Technologies and Evergreen are better
peformaning.


>From: sandeep <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Subject: Re: Betreft: need EJB ecommerce components
>Date: Tue, 15 Aug 2000 16:13:13 +0530
>
>Hi,
>
>I don't know if this will *REALLY* help you, but I suggest that you check
>out IBM SanFransisco and the WebSphere Business Components. IBM spent 3-4
>years of research in collaboration with some of the other big-wigs and
>software vendors in the industry before some of this even came out of the
>research stage.
>
>Essentially, SanFransico provides horizontal frameworks for e-business(and
>more) application development. There are a couple of vertical frameworks
>too, for resuable business components that can be ususally factored out of
>most applications.
>
>Actually its the Websphere Business Components (of which Sanfransisco is
>just a part), which is the bigger picture.
>You can check out IBM WebSphere Business Components at
>http://www-4.ibm.com/software/webservers/components/
>
>There's been a lot of raving and ranting about all this. Its been in and
>out
>of the press for quite some time now.
>Mind you, I'm not *recommending* WBCs (or Websphere for that matter), I'm
>just pointing a digital finger in its general direction.
>
>And while some of it is EJB-based, I don't think ALL of it is though. I
>also
>don't  know if the whole things' been hardwired into the Websphere
>platform.
>Heck IBM's no open-source angel. :-)
>
>Sandeep Dath
>
>"Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic." --
>Arthur C. Clarke
>
>
>
>
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>
>
>I would like to join in with this question.
>
>We're looking for off-the-shelf components for the insurance business which
>we
>can use in our own applications and that can be deployed in any EJB
>container.
>Any suggestions where to search? Any experiences?
>TIA.
>
>
>
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