[JBoss-user] Free J2EE Executive Overview from Smart Soft

2002-03-07 Thread Smart Soft - The Developer Training Company



 Free J2EE Executive Overview from Smart Soft 

Have you ever wondered, What exactly is EJB and why do I need it? Or, What's the 
difference between a Java application and a J2EE application? Do you long to impress 
your friends with terms like message driven bean and container manager 
persistence? If so, then this executive overview is for you!

Details:
J2EE Executive Overview
Tuesday March 12th
9:00 AM to Noon
Smart Soft Training Center
Huntington Beach, CA

For More Info and to signup:

http://www.smart-soft.com/filtered/outlines/classDescription.jsp?standardClassesId=15

The Smart Soft Team
Smart Soft - The Developer Training Company
http://www.smart-soft.com


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RE: [JBoss-user] Free J2EE Executive Overview from Smart Soft

2002-03-07 Thread James Ward

These kind of pitches usually are better received if you use the terms
correctly.
It's container managed persistence not container manager
persistence.


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  Free J2EE Executive Overview from Smart Soft 
 
 Have you ever wondered, What exactly is EJB and why do I need it?
Or,
 What's the difference between a Java application and a J2EE
application?
 Do you long to impress your friends with terms like message driven
bean
 and container manager persistence? If so, then this executive
overview
 is for you!
 
 Details:
 J2EE Executive Overview
 Tuesday March 12th
 9:00 AM to Noon
 Smart Soft Training Center
 Huntington Beach, CA
 
 For More Info and to signup:
 http://www.smart-
 soft.com/filtered/outlines/classDescription.jsp?standardClassesId=15
 
 The Smart Soft Team
 Smart Soft - The Developer Training Company
 http://www.smart-soft.com
 
 


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Re: [JBoss-user] Free J2EE Executive Overview from Smart Soft

2002-03-07 Thread Ivan Bilenjkij

On Thursday 07 March 2002 05:44 pm, Smart Soft - The Developer Training 
Company wrote:
  Free J2EE Executive Overview from Smart Soft 

 Have you ever wondered, What exactly is EJB and why do I need it? Or,
 What's the difference between a Java application and a J2EE application?
 Do you long to impress your friends with terms like message driven bean
 and container manager persistence? If so, then this executive overview is
 for you!

-- SNIP --

Okay! A friend of mine who's an industrial designer, just poped up minutes 
ago, so I tried to impress him right away:
   -  'sup, man! hey, you know I want to get those cool message driven beans 
for my kitchen,  so I was wondering whether that container manager 
persistence is strong enough to hold 'em together. what do you think?
   -  a, what beans?
   -  nevermind. 
   -  are you okay, man!?

Well, he looked sort of confused a bit rather than impressed... Man, I guess 
you'll have to tell me now where did I go wrong here.

 DUH!


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