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> From: Nathan M. Andelin > > Unfortunately, there's a lot of mist cast over J2EE performance. It's my > impression that EJB's, though laden with overhead which would kill a > single > CPU server, would actually overcome bottlenecks built into Java > application > servers, and will eventually be necessary, if developers insist on a 100% > J2EE implementation. EJB is a solution for which there is no problem. It is a perfect example of the dangers of designing code in a vacuum. I could design a better architecture, and so could you. Joe
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