Hey, this is 2005, almost 2006, any solution must have:

* At least 50 EJBs
* Be based on some framework that can't be comprehended without $10,000 worth of development tools
* A completely superfluous persistence framework
* At least 25 XML config files
* 75 UML diagrams
* A document talking about at least 12 different patterns that are implemented
* Require three Cray supercomputers to reach acceptable scalability

Did I miss anything?

Frank

Dave Newton wrote:
Frank W. Zammetti wrote:

Yeah, I don't know why I thought there was more to it 20 minutes ago, that
looks right to me too now.
Oh, come on. There's gotta me an XML config file in there SOMEWHERE!

Dave




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