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Re: Performance


  • Subject: Re: Performance
  • From: Benjamin J Doherty <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 4 Nov 2004 13:55:03 -0600

On Nov 4, 2004, at 11:55 AM, James Cicenia wrote:

I honestly have to say the more I use WebObjects the more I love it. Now if only the corps would
stop asking for all that J2EE junk and Apple would promote it just a wee bit.



if they ask for JBoss, give them JBoss or Websphere or JRun or Tomcat or WHATEVER. there's nothing that I've encountered so far that isn't J2EE compliant about WO. you can even convert your EOs into beans... why on earth you'd want to is beyond me, but if people ask for J2EE just politely nod and deliver a WebObjects servlet. you just need to buckle down and learn how to set up JBoss (or whatever) which isn't as easy as Apple's JavaMonster, but it is definitely more fulfilling.


or am i wrong?

(demonstration coming to a CAWUG meeting in december!)

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