A good place to start with EJB 3.0 2006-02-21 - By Yagiz Erkan
Back > better. 3.0 finally got rid of entity beans, which never should have > been there in the first place, and what do you need up with? A monster > struts/jsf framework that can do transactions. Overkill, overkill, > overkill. EJB should be left alone to die.
Even though I believe that EJB 3.0 is still not light enough, jumping to the conclusions that fast and that sharply isn't good either. Let him read about it and make his proper decisions :-). We've suffered enough from others telling us what's good and what's evil. I used EJBs in the past and I haven't used them for a while. Currently I'm happy with my heavy-appserverless applications. However I keep an eye on what's going on with Java EE 5.0 (among other things).
Regards,
- Yagiz Erkan - http://blog.decaresystems.ie
PS. The name of the mailing list, shouldn't we change it to JavaEE-INTEREST?
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