Wednesday, November 13, 2002, 6:14:23 PM, you wrote:

>> 3) I don't have an intimate knowledge of EJB

LN> Would anyone like to volunteer instead? Rick Hightower?

I'd be happy to represent EJB in a comparison of different O/R tools.
We're using it very successfully and are very productive with it. Believe
me, we have no room for any inefficiency at eBlox (ask anyone who has
worked at eBlox or who has done a project with us and they will
confirm this fact).

With EJB 2.0, you can do a lot of things and your code can get very
complicated. But if you use just what you need to solve a given
problem, EJB can be very effective. The cool thing is EJB scales
well. So, the same tools we use for simple problems can and has been
used for more complicated (distributed) solutions.

That said, my mind is always open. If we can fine a better tool for the
job we'll try it on a small project and roll into future projects if
it makes the cut. I look forward to the next meeting!

Andy

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