huh... this really BELONGS here.
regards
blaise
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> ATTACHMENT part 2 message/rfc822
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> We announce the availability of EJBOSS, an enterprise java beans (EJB)
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> You can find the source code and executables at www.ej
Hi,
As far as I know the only framework taht provides the indirection
needed for any security checking on top of RMI (including host based)
is through EJB.
only weblogic has a run-time (and a clunky one at that) on Linux, and
it is not OSS. As far as I know there is no OSS'd EJB run-time on
l
Like paul proposes, I honestly believe web based threaded discussion
are the best (a la slashdot).
Newsgroup has ... nahh!!
yeah I guess that would be cool.
blaise
(BTW thanks for many years of support to the bd folks)
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DO YOU YAHOO!
thanks for forwarding the article jmb.
If you actually read it it is very positive... really read it and keep
it mind it comes from a spinmeister and you see things such as "well
sure, it's won the corporate intranet"...
SOOO... let me get this straight, our prodigal son has won the most
decis
There are in my mind 3 advantages for SUN to do so:
1- change perception that java is proprietary
2- not pay for all of javasoft and get quality software
3- ride the OSS wave as official submitter to ISO
java is poised to win in an open source format.
1- Java won't splinter in OSS, others hav