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Re: migrated to gf -> and now?

From: Kristian Rink <kawazu_at_zimmer428.net>
Date: Tue, 6 May 2008 15:22:52 +0200

Sahoo;

first off, thanks a bunch for your feedback on that.

Am Tue, 06 May 2008 12:49:57 +0530
schrieb Sahoo <Sahoo_at_Sun.COM>:

> Thanks for sharing your migration experience. It is good to know that
> you found it easier to migrate your apps.

Well at least it was this way talking about migrating existing _Java_
apps. We still do have quite a way to go, but this (major) part of our
(legacy-to-Java) migration is a beast to tame, no matter where we are
migrating to... ;)


> I recommend you stick to Java EE platform for future enhancements,
> which means using the modular techniques that Java EE platform
> provides, e.g., separating business logic to an appropriate EJB
> module, using JPA for data access, and war module for presentation.

Okay, so we will go for this approach then if EJB remains a
state-of-the-art enterprise Java technology and if the toolchain
glassfish/netbeans/maven2 will continue to work for us the next five
years at least... :)

Thanks and best regards,
Kristian


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