I don't mean to offend, as I am a fan of what The Middleware Company has
given the community with theserverside.com, but I personally would prefer to
see a resource page for open-source EJB-related code be posted on a site
that didn't have any connections to a particular corporation.
KurtC
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From: Floyd Marinescu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, August 15, 2000 9:19 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Betreft: need EJB ecommerce components
>Hey, what's say we pool together a list of EJB-based application and
>component frameworks available today. With some emphasis on open-source
>stuff, if possible. I doubt there's any really good free stuff out there
>anyway though. Sigh. What's Gnu? ;-)
That sounds like a good idea. How about using TheServerSide.com as a
place
to post this list? It is allready an established portal for J2EE developers,
our list would get more exposure there and help out a lot of people.
Floyd Marinescu
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