from the article

"If I'm using EJB, I'm not using J2EE. If I'm using servlets that talk to a
database through JDBC, and send out messages with JavaMail, I'm not using
J2EE. In fact, I can write an application using each of the APIs that J2EE
subsumes, in the exact way that Sun recommends you use them, and still not
be using J2EE. Doesn't seem to make much sense, does it? That's because you
are still thinking about technology, and APIs, and software. J2EE is more
than that; it's a platform. For me to be using J2EE, I have to go out and
download or purchase a J2EE product, like Lutris Enhydra or BEA Weblogic. "

belching LOL!! tears in my eyes kind of LOL!
(ouch, please, ouch, stop it, waaaarf!!!!!!)
come code man, you are loosing your edge ;-)
Also I wouldn't go and piss of SUN quite yet

marc

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"knowledge is a dangerous thing"
 -- Marc Fleury, J2EE guru --
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|-----Original Message-----
|From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
|[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Rickard �berg
|Sent: Wednesday, October 25, 2000 1:59 PM
|To: jBoss Developer
|Subject: [jBoss-Dev] Bretts latest buzz
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|
|Hey
|
|You may be interested in good ol' Brett McLaughlins latest piece:
|http://enhydra.org/home/makingWaves/j2ee_10032000.html
|
|It's about J2EE, or rather, what J2EE is about. Interesting stuff. Not
|quite sure if I agree with him or not, but it's definitely food for
|thought. ;-)
|
|regards,
|  Rickard
|
|--
|Rickard �berg
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|Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
|http://www.telkel.com
|http://www.jboss.org
|http://www.dreambean.com
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