Dear all, I thought we had cleared up the confusion regarding the relationship of the two projects, but it seems not. And, rereading RMH's first reply to Robert it seems even he did not understand this well, at least not at that point. Let me try to clarify a bit more. RMH compared "jBoss using OpenEJB" to "Enhydra using Tomcat". This was a very inaccurate comparison, as I noted in my first reply. Here is a more accurate one: It would be like BEA using the WebSphere EJB container instead of the WebLogic EJB container. or perhaps even more accurate: It would be like Resin using the Tomcat servlet engine instead of their own. Now, judging from ig's and RMH's posts this actually makes sense to them. To me and Marc (and I would guess the rest of the jBoss developer and user community) this makes absolutely no sense; it is nonsense even. So, while I respect that people have differing views on things, in this case it is more like the Twilight Zone because I cannot twist my mind enough to see how the above could even remotely make any sense. Sorry, I just can't. If there are any more questions to the jBoss project on this topic, please send them to [EMAIL PROTECTED], which is the proper channel that will ensure that you do not only get the view of Rickard Oberg. regards, Rickard
