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  • Subject: RE: IBM pushing Java
  • From: Balaji Venkataraman/commsoft<bvenkata@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 24 Mar 1999 10:23:47 -0500

> What happens when you get to mybean10,000 and the application is poorly
> documented?

I guess this would be a problem with any application that is not well 
documented. OO prog is IMHO not going to solve that problem. I have been a 
Synon programmer for more than 4 years now. Synon uses a lot of these OO 
programmng techniques. Synon encourages users to create reusable "Retrieve 
Objects" , "Change Objects" etc., but then it is always up to the 
programmer to make that extra effort to search for an existing "Object" 
before creating a new one. My point is that, in a well documented 
application there should not be more than one bean that does the same job. 

Balaji
bvenkata@commsoft.net

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