> david wrote:
>
> My project is evaluating building a new Web Applications with EJBs. We
> have the following questions:
>
> - Are you building /deploying EJB's into production now or by year
> end.
>   Do you use an architect to design / review the architecture?
>   Which EJB Server software are you using?
>
> - What tools are you using for the development of the EJB's?
>   How are you developing the UI for accessing the EJB's from Web HTML
> pages (Servlets, JSP or Other)?
>   What tools do you use for the UI?
>   Do you keep a "blueprint" of the architecture? If so what tools do
> you use?
>
> - Do you prototype the UI and then design the EJB's,
>   or Do you design the EJB's and figure out the UI,
>   or Do you do this in parallel?
>
> - Basically what is your development process/approach.
>
> - From your experience, what is the hardest thing to do?
>
> Thanks,
> David

<vendor>

Secant Technologies has constructed a demonstration web application
using Secant Extreme Enterprise Server for EJB.  Visit
http://www.secant.com, then click "Demo" in the navigation frame.  You
will find an overview of the application architecture, as well as a
step-by-step discussion of how the application was constructed, from
model to deployment.  Each page in the demo also includes a link to
"What's Going On" in the browser, web server, and Extreme Enterprise
Server.  These pages should help answer many of your questions.

In general, one of the most difficult aspects of web application
development--or any Java development--is scalable object persistence.
Secant Extreme Enterprise Server for EJB includes complete container
managed persistence, built on the award-winning Secant Extreme
Persistent Object Service.

I hope you find this information useful.

</vendor>

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