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Before you flame us for chasing after your sacred cow with a big stick, all three of us have belonged to the "pro-Java" lobby since Java was in its first beta, and we still do. We have evangelised Java at every company we have worked at. However, EJB just presents so much that is wrong and messed up that we felt we had to speak out.
The 101 issues are divided into the following categories:
• Conceptual
• Design
• Development
• Deployment
• Runtime
• Knock-On Effects
And finally there's a conclusion, containing some heartfelt suggestions for improving the EJB spec. We want Java and J2EE to succeed. We want it to remain the platform for developing server-side applications. We just hope that somebody at Sun is paying attention…
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