One last reply before I go home for lunch,

I am using flex for financial projects within a bank. We have small
projects ( 2 people, one month ) in production, and the big ones are
coming soon ( this week or next ).
It didn't go for the big ones at first because I wanted to train a
team and gather some experience managing a flex team. That is already
done.

We are now getting some video/multimedia requirements. Great to have
Flex in the toolkit.

Best,
Aldo




On 11/28/05, Mykola Paliyenko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > On a slightly different topic, the Core J2EE patterns— the book with the
> Sun logo splashed all over its cover— **mostly** documents "patterns" (used
> extremely loosely because I content that the only real patterns were those
> introduced by the classic GoF book) that were often fixes or work-arounds
> for missing functionality in the J2EE spec and/or container design flaws.
> This isn't meant to belittle the engineers that worked on the related J2EE
> specs, but merely that you have to start somewhere and there were gaps along
> the way— the core J2EE patterns helped plug the proverbial holes.
>
>
> Nothing to add. That is exactly what I think based on my experience. Spring,
> new persistency APIs and MVC frameworks has removed need of the "Core J2EE
> patterns" however I know lots of application were build on top of them.
> Without them EJB would go out of usage much earlier. So statement "Cairngorm
> is based on the Core J2EE patterns" does not impress me but rather make me
> think that there should exist some more lightweight approach :). However any
> approach is better than no approach at all.
> WBR, Mykola
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