[Fwd: ANNOUNCE: ejboss, an ejb application server for linux]

1999-03-01 Thread blaise toad
huh... this really BELONGS here. regards blaise ---ejboss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > ATTACHMENT part 2 message/rfc822 > > We announce the availability of EJBOSS, an enterprise java beans (EJB) > compliant server for Linux. > > You can find the source code and executables at www.ej

Re: RMI-Question

1999-01-13 Thread blaise toad
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

Yeah! Web based threaded messaging is best (WAS: Re: [ATTENTION]: Mailing List Changes

1999-01-11 Thread blaise toad
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) _ DO YOU YAHOO!

Java is Alive and kicking!

1998-11-29 Thread blaise toad
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

Re: Subject: Sun may open up Java more?

1998-11-21 Thread blaise toad
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