Nathan Torkington <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Leon Brocard writes:
> > > Perhaps a port of JMS is in order.
> > 
> > Interestingly, I've been thinking along the same lines. Spread
> > (http://www.spread.org/) can be used for the publish/subscribe
> > messaging domain but queueing seems to be important too. Straying a
> > bit offtopic perhaps, but I wonder what would be involved...
> 
> I like the idea of P2EE.  If the goal is to provide the same features
> as Java, why not just implement the Java messaging, transactions,
> etc. APIs in Perl?  That is, endeavour to have the same classes and
> methods as Java, to the greatest extent possible.  That'll also make
> it possible for Java programmers to become Perl programmers, bwahaha.

That's P5EE....

Is there a nice graphicy map of what actually constitutes J2EE onto
which we can overlay the relevant perl bitz?



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