This all gives me a real warm feeling about EJB 2.0. Not! So there are
lots of unknown changes (at least to the users of EJB 2.0 if not the vendors
of EJB 2.0) which will make our lives - better, the same, or worse. Guess
I'll plan on staying with EJB 1.1 a bit longer as it's he evil I know.
Cheers
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From: Dan Christopherson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, February 15, 2001 4:54 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Dependent Objects support
And people who've examined that risk may well understand the changes (and
the factors driving them) better.
On Thu, 15 Feb 2001, Royce Howland wrote:
> Dave Wolf wrote:
> >
> > Or to clarify what Evan is more politely saying, early
> > implementation releases of the spec may be very different from what
> > really gets released. Ask youself is who best interest is it to
> > release implementations of specifications which are not yet final.
> > I doubt you'd conclude its the developers/customers best interest.
>
> Au contraire. I ask myself that question constantly as both a
> producer and a consumer. I'm generally pleased to deal with vendors
> and partners that credit some level of intelligence to their
> communities, and provide choices about when and in what manner to
> address things such as migration issues and opportunities.
>
> The simplest thing to do when presented with an option that may
> involve risk that exceeds a context-dependent threshold is simply not
> to take it. I fail to see how this is not in the customer's interest.
> Note the word "option" -- unless somebody is being "forced" to upgrade
> to an unstable release, no harm done. For those that find value in
> getting a leg up on the situation, it's a good thing.
>
> Royce Howland
> Nucleum Inc.
>
>
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