On Wednesday 24 October 2001 16:23, Ajit Deshpande wrote: > 1. A designer or a group of designers that will design the framework: > Perrin and Gunther come to mind as folks whose judgement I trust. > There _are_ others, lets identify them. This group will be charged > with the munching on the RFPs and come up with a set of recommendations > as regards the feature set of the framework
I don't know how qualified I can be considered to be when it comes to framework design, but I would certainly love to help with what bits I know about (mostly XML). > I think the important thing is to develop a specification. Some people have > expressed reservations about aping the J2EE spec. But, instead of > re-inventing the wheel here, lets take a hard look at the J2EE spec and > decide what is most desirable (hence the RFC process). I must admit that I'm rather ignorant overall about J2EE. I know what it covers, but very little about the actual details. I think it would be helpful (for me, but I guess also for some others) to have pointers to good places to start. -- _______________________________________________________________________ Robin Berjon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -- CTO k n o w s c a p e : // venture knowledge agency www.knowscape.com ----------------------------------------------------------------------- I'm not a complete idiot - some parts are missing!
