Re: WebObjects as J2EE? [OT]
Re: WebObjects as J2EE? [OT]
- Subject: Re: WebObjects as J2EE? [OT]
- From: Jim Rankin <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 26 Feb 2004 14:09:48 -0500
Obviously, you must be looking at jobs having J2EE as a requirement or
at least a "nice to have". So you'll need to demonstrate some J2EE
competence.
In that situation, I would use the question as a jumping off point for
describing the similarities and differences between J2EE and WO. The
design differences, the relative benefits and disadvantages of each
technology, how you would apply the design principles learned from WO
to J2EE development, etc. Continue until the interviewer moves onto
the next question because it's clear that you have a deep understanding
of J2EE.
Of course, if you don't know much about J2EE and it's a requirement,
you probably won't get the job no matter how you answer the question.
Best of luck,
-jimbo
On Feb 26, 2004, at 1:06 PM, Adam Chan wrote:
To make it short, I recently started looking for a new job and very
often
interviewers ask me how many years of J2EE experience I have. I have
six years
of WebObjects experience in the belt but I am having a hard time to
answer
this question. WebObjects is a similar technology, WebObjects can
integrate
with J2EE, but WebObjects is not exactly J2EE.
How should I answer this question when most interviewers never heard of
WebObjects?
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