>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.

   I understand your point Kurt, I would like to point out that as a
training company, we are completely neutral. We care about educating people
not what product they use, etc, etc. Look at TheServerSide now, do you see
ANY vendor content on it anywhere? We have gone to all extremes to keep our
site a community site, we even had had some of the articles in our resources
section edited to remove vendor plugs (those that were submitted by our
vendor partners).  We even gave away Ed's book for free! If that doesn't
shout out our commitment to the community, I don't know what does. :)

Floyd Marinescu

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