>Actually a lot of my concerns about RMI costs and such are coming from a
>recent interview I had which made me think of some things. Some I have
>rethought and have come to the conclusion they were not exactly
>correct. But
>then EJB is so new to both me (I've only been using the technology a few
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Sent: Sunday, April 02, 2000 6:43 PM
Subject: RE: EJB Question(s)
> Ok..you've got me concerned here. I thought EJB was all the rage right
now,
> which is the big reason everyone is going to it. But, you and some others
> have been sayi
Hello Kevin,
Kevin Duffey wrote:
> Ok..you've got me concerned here. I thought EJB was all the rage right now,
> which is the big reason everyone is going to it. But, you and some others
> have been saying lately that its slow compared to other solutions.
>
I don't know who you mean by "you" bu
Ok..you've got me concerned here. I thought EJB was all the rage right now,
which is the big reason everyone is going to it. But, you and some others
have been saying lately that its slow compared to other solutions.
The question is, is it slow only because of network traffic? I mean, we have
a T
Kevin we are doing something similar to what you espouse here. We are really
getting away from EJB since it is cost heavy for us at this time. We are
using servlets under apache right now (and tomcat) to access EJB's. (I
should say *I* since I am the sole developer in our division. Typical
militar