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> From: "Hans" <boldt@xxxxxxxxxx> > As mentioned earlier, frameworks exist in a variety of other > languages that offer orders of magnitude better programmer > productivity...(like J2EE). Complex and convoluted J2EE interfaces, debugging issues, thread synchronization issues, performance concerns, errors bubbling up through class hierarchies, a myriad of commercial and open source frameworks added to the J2EE base, a myriad of commercial and open source servlet / jsp containers with so many configuration & administration options, developing locally while deploying remotely, connection pooling, relying on remote interfaces for database I/O, a myriad of commercial and open source IDEs. There is so much to absorb, that I have never met a productive Java programmer. Nathan M. Andelin www.relational-data.com
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