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Re: Large scale J2EE project on GlassFish

From: Felipe Gaścho <fgaucho_at_gmail.com>
Date: Sat, 27 Feb 2010 11:18:35 +0100

Come on guys, the question probably came from outside the Java
world... the best way of help is giving nice answers and not sarcasm
:)

I agree with Champenois, Java EE 6 provides most of the features the
original question is looking to address, so the collective response is
: "Use Glassfish and Java EE 6, including annotations and everything
else.. ". Don't be afraid to adopt the features of Java EE 6 since it
is broadly adopted and work fin for large projects.

let us to know if you have any further questions or specific issues...



On Sat, Feb 27, 2010 at 10:20 AM, Dominik Dorn <dominik.dorn_at_gmail.com> wrote:
> You should also write your own servlet container,
> your own JMS implementation and of course, your own webserver
> .... why bother using Glassfish anyway?
>
> Don't get me wrong, but, your boss/customer must be an idiot to pay
> you for the development of the n-th dependency injection
> container. The time it takes to get this 100% right is probably
> more than you would need to complete the whole project.
>
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