excuse me for breaking in..I could miss the point, because this is the first
message I read about this subject....however what could be interesting for
you:

We sponsor an EJB component site you could use. The information about the
component can be maintained by the owner (not yet) and put in one or more
categories, the site will store for every component the url to the
information, like overview, requirements, ownerinformation and we will
provide a link to an online demo if available. An example component is show
at the option "component list' at the top where you can also see the
categorization at the left...

The site is completely built with EJB's and run on the Inprise application
server but is presently in a beta phase..... we will try to release the site
next month....

you can have a preview peek at http://www.ejbprovider.com .... however it is
beta and the site would appreciate your comments...

Regards,
Hans Bakker
A-Net Internet Services.
http://www.a-net.nl/english


> -----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
> Van: A mailing list for Enterprise JavaBeans development
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Namens sandeep
> Verzonden: woensdag 16 augustus 2000 5:43
> Aan: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Onderwerp: Re: Betreft: need EJB ecommerce components
>
>
> Hi
>
> Jim's proposal of hosting it on his domains is a really generous
> one. Here's
> to you, Jim!
>
> But hosting it on TheServerSide.com (in the absence of a better option)
> might be a better idea. Its just that TheServerSide.com is *already* an
> established site and will probably allow more people to get at the
> information right now. And I guess Floyd could initiate something on this
> front.
>
> There of course must be some consensus on exactly what kind of information
> would prove to be most helpful.
>
> Some of the areas we "could" cover are
>
> 1) "Official" Features - most important. This could be posted
> officially at
> TheServerSide.com - maybe by the component writers themselves.
> 2) A few user reviews - Also important. Feedback is critical, or
> users might
> paint themselves (and their applications) into a corner.
> 3) Pricing and Licensing Information.
> 4) Underlying technology - EJB, JSP/Servlets - as in what're the
> components
> made of. (I think focussing more on EJB will help us stay on the
> right path
> here. What's say?)
> 5) Level of compatibility - Which version of which technology is
> supported -
> e.g. EJB 1.1 or 2.0, JSP 1.0 etc...
> 6) The Company that manufactures the components, a link to their
> pages, and
> preferably a link to the main component (product) page.
> 7) The particular business areas that the components cover.
> 8) Whether or not there's any Java adulteration or not... As in "100% pure
> Java?"
> 9) Some sort of classification about exactly what kind of framework is
> provided - you know - extent of completeness. I mean, exactly
> what does the
> component(s) provider give you - a whole framework for e-commerce, a
> particular vertical segment say, insurance etc ?
>
> This is a bit crude and of course, there's a LOT more that can go in. More
> suggestions please!
>
> We could of course follow Confucius' advice and "figure it out on
> the way!".
> ;-)
>
> Sandeep Dath
>
> "Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic." --
> Arthur C. Clarke
>
>
>
> >-----Original Message-----
> >From: A mailing list for Enterprise JavaBeans development [mailto:A
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> >Sent: Wednesday, August 16, 2000 12:09 AM
> >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >Subject: Re: Betreft: need EJB ecommerce components
> >
> >
> >At 12:37 15.08.00 , you wrote:
> >>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
> >
> >come on, you don't boycot freshmeat because of their
> >connection to andover,
> >do you? be happy that someone is willing to do the job and
> >host this stuff
> >which would be doing the community a real service. If, of
> >course, you have
> >an alternative (someone to do the hosting and maintenance),
> >that's great.
> >if you don't, I'd say let's not be purists and take floyd's
> >offer. I for
> >one would be very happy to have a place to look for this
> >stuff, regardless
> >of who hosts it, provided anyone can contribute to the list.
> >
> >just my 2c,
> >
> >regards,
> >
> >robert
> >(-) Robert Kr�ger
> >(-) SIGNAL 7 Gesellschaft f�r Informationstechnologie mbH
> >(-) Br�der-Knau�-Str. 79 - 64285 Darmstadt,
> >(-) Tel: 06151 665401, Fax: 06151 665373
> >(-) [EMAIL PROTECTED], www.signal7.de
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