Ha!! :-)

> Wow! that J2EE definition just rocked! I was so impressed that I looked
> it up ... it comes from here:
> http://www.answers.com/topic/j2ee
> Cool hey?!
> I guess I'll be looking up that resource for ad-hoc tech definitions too.
>
> Dakota Jack wrote:
>
>>   Date: Wed, 14 Dec 2005 08:47:38 -0800
>>   From: Dakota Jack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>Subject: Re: Is JSF ready?
>>
>>You originally said that your list was the virtual core of J2EE.  That's
>>what you said.  You call someone a pedant when you want to demean
>> something
>>they taught you.  Anyway, for your "pedantic" purposes:
>>
>>(*J*ava *2* Platform, *E*nterprise *E*dition) A platform from Sun for
>>building distributed enterprise applications. J2EE services are performed
>> in
>>the middle tier between the user's machine and the enterprise's databases
>>and legacy information systems. J2EE comprises a specification, reference
>>implementation and set of testing suites. Its core component is
>> Enterprise
>>JavaBeans (EJBs), followed by JavaServer Pages (JSPs) and Java servlets
>> and
>>a variety of interfaces for linking to the information resources in the
>>enterprise.
>>
>>The J2EE interfaces include JDBC for databases, JNDI for directories, JTA
>>for transactions, JMS for messaging, JavaMail for e-mail systems and
>> JavaIDL
>>for CORBA connectivity. In December 1999, J2EE Version 1.2 was introduced
>> as
>>the first formal release of the specification. In September 2001, Version
>>1.3 was released. Java Connectors are interfaces to a variety of legacy
>>applications
>>
>>This is not difficult, but it is not Hiberate, Struts, etc. either.  If
>> you
>>think this is "pedantic", perhaps I should point out that the whole
>> trouble
>>here is based on your sweet sciolism.  You are right, we would not work
>> well
>>together.  I am far too "pedantic" to work with anyone stuck on sciolism
>> for
>>effect.
>>
>>
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