Non Java Programmers, are often the best Java EE developers (Sad But True) :-)
28 octubre 2006 Dejar un comentario
It’s classic: after introducing the concepts of transactions, isolation levels, XA-protocols, pessimistic/optimistic locking, eager/lazy loading and messaging, I hear often the following comment from Java / OO-programmers: Java EE is too complex, why not RoR or Servlet-Only?
It is also my opinion: we have the same constraints for all distributed technologies. So you have to learn the complex (which are complex) principles. After learning it, you have to learn the syntax and philosophy of .NET, Java EE or CORBA.
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